One user reported the following problem:

Latency spikes after Windows 10 May Update

The issue appeared after updating to Windows 10 version 1903, as one Reddit user reported: Ntoskrnl.exe also caused high CPU usage? Check this guide for further details!

Major issue but no solution available

The users reported that the system had difficulties with real-time audio. They experienced clicks, pops, and dropouts due to buffer underruns. In the latest Windows 10 update, Microsoft introduced some significant changes including those to the WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) and kernel. For now, there are no solutions for the issue, but there is a workaround. Users said that after reverting to Windows 10 version 1809, the problem disappeared. If you want to avoid similar issues, check our guide on how to block Windows 10 v1903 from installing on your computer.

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