Ok, this is what I have went thru to date:
1. Ran the following thru the Windows CMD Editor to check Windows 10 image on my box:
sfc scannow----> Reported back clean w\ no errors found after scan was run
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth----->Reported back image was repairable after scan was run (even though SFC reported all clean)
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth----->Ran it anyway......reported back all completed successfully so Windows 10 image checks out as clean.
Went in AHIII & flew around for awhile..........got a screen freeze\pause afterwards so not due to Windows 10 OS issues.
Ran LatencyMon.......still shows the 2 MS Windows files (wdf01000.sys\dxgkrnl.sys) getting hit w\ excessive ISR's\DPC's.
Bing'd these 2 files to see if any fixes\solutions available............
1. wdf01000.sys------->Got 1 suggestion to go into BCDedit /set IncreaseUserVA 3072 (this was setting to increase amount of addressable mem of 4Gb total system on x86 Windows OS to user mode from the std 2048 to the max of 3072--3Gb--to help alleviate mem resource starvation of the Windows Driver Framework Kernel....does me no good as I'm using Win 10 x64 OS which doesn't have this limitation), doesn't apply but I tried it anyway then retested...........and got a screen freeze\pause so validated this ain't it.
2. dxgkrnl.sys----------> Got 1 suggestion to go into BCDedit /set disabledynamictick yes (this setting would stop Windows from dynamically switching timers based on the application needs). Now since I have this AMD Ryzen 7 CPU that likes the HPET timer to be active & had already set this prior for Windows to use the HPET I set this to yes to keep all using the HPET just to see what would happen.........AHIII ran much snappier after this was done (LatencyMon did show that the ISR\DPC execution times did reduce across the board after making this setting change which verified the performance improvement) but I still got a screen freeze\pause to occur but only after a couple of hours of game play had elasped. Liked what I had but wasn't the culprit of causing the screen freeze\pause..........
So now this points to start shutting down stuff I have running in the background as follows:
1. Shut down HWINFO32------->Still got a screen pause\freeze to occur-----not the culprit (was glad to see this)
2. Shut down MSI AB\RTSS next----->Still got a screen pause\freeze to occur-----not the culprit (was glad to see this as well)
Note: These 2 programs make up the overlay that I'm currently using to do real time monitoring of my box while flying.
3. Shut down Gigabyte APP Center w\ all sub apps next-------->Still got a screen pause\freeze to occur------not the culprit
4. Shut down Logitech Keyboard & Mouse Control next------>Still got a screen freeze\pause to occur----------not the culprit
5. Shut down CorsairLink4 Monitoring\Control (H80i V2 AIO) next------->Still got a screen pause\freeze to occur------not the culprit
6. Shut down Samsung Magician SSD Monitoring\Maintenance Software next------->Still got a screen pause\freeze to occur-----not the culprit
7. Checked settings in Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for Gamers......found some settings that would allow AV to update itself automatically--turned this off, found AV set under Access Control to actively monitor HWINFO32 software & SB X7 DAC-AMP driver while they were running-?, set AV to allow both HWINFO32 & SB X7 DAC-AMP to run unhindered, found that AV System Optimizer has never ran due to not being enabled (this cleans up all the junk files left behind from system operations)...set this up to run upon system bootup as well as AV to scan all on system bootup & not on a schedule.
Am in the process of testing out all this at the time of typing this post.................
This is what I have covered on my box so far.
FYI..........................