On Sunday 09 March 2014 00:46:06 Bill did opine:

> Hi everyone
> 
> I ran the latency test through the file system and got the atached
> results.
> 
> Any idea where to look for the blips.
> 
> Bill

I think the keyword there is SMP, and I believe its a thing you can shut 
off in the bios.  There is a discussion about it in the wiki I believe.

If not, then surely one of the other kind folks here can guide you I think.  
It is a commonly encountered problem with some boards.

Without those blips, it still looks a tad shaky, but if those are fixed by 
a bios setting, you should be able to use it to move the machine as fast as 
those motors can go.  And I should note that a higher load has been known 
to help stabilize these timing errors too. Running a copy or two of 
glxgears has been reported to help get a larger, but more consistent lag 
with smaller overall timing deviations.  And that is what counts.

Cheers, Gene
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