

Download Sample rate switcher for XP here. by enabling Dolby Headphones latency was ~410μs instead of ~500μs DPC latency is lower even compared to UNi Xonar 1788 1.0 Low DPC latency.

DPC latency is low even with Control Center running in tray. Also someone that has RightMark Audio Analyzer should give it try and compare these drivers output with UNi Xonar 1.0(1). So anyone with free time and eager to contribute in making UNi Xonar drivers better, should check this out and report back your feedback even if its subjective.

Besides having more settings it might also improve audio quality. I began testing it from the DPC latency perspective, and thanks to Neker’s feedback, it might be more to it than this. If your computer is still slow after removing all this, you may need to try other methods to help Windows boot faster.This is a experimental build that uses original C-Media Audio Center instead of Asus Audio Center. Crapware: If you see any toolbars, registry cleaners, or similar garbage, you should uninstall this junk from your PC completely.None of it is necessary, so you can remove it from startup and even uninstall it. Manufacturer bloatware: Bloatware from HP, Lenovo, and other PC manufacturers probably shows up in your startup programs.Adobe software: Unless you work in Adobe Creative Cloud apps all day, you don't need Adobe Reader and similar software running at startup.You likely don't need either of these running as soon as you boot up. Apple software: iTunes is so lousy that you probably only use it when you have to, and QuickTime hasn't been supported on Windows for years.Just open them when you're ready to use them. Gaming and chat clients: Unless you only use your PC for these purposes, their heavy load on your boot time isn't worth instantly appearing online to your friends.Conversely, you generally don't need to run these programs at startup:
