I'm not sure where you are getting your info from but I can confirm 100% my findings above this driver doesn't solve the issue. But just to be clear let me add some further info.
First of all DPC Checker works perfectly on Windows 10. And is still the quickest and easiest way to check for spikes - although it does not give much detailed information. It shows the spikes when using that driver and shows plain yellow / green when not, simple as. Great for screen shots.
Latency Mon gives much more info and of course I use that too, it also showed the usual problem with the ndis driver within seconds of running it.
I have built my own machines for as long as I can remember.
I also use an actual DAW (Don't forget I run a recording studio and I also work in QA testing for the last 20 years) - So I test with professional programs (Cubase , Wavelab, Nuendo etc.) So this is also part of my benchmarking
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I also use my eyes and ears which work very well. :-)
It doesn't take time at all. It takes 4 minutes to install the new drivers and another 2 minutes to roll back.
Anyway, as stated in the first line, I can confirm 100% that this driver does not solve the issue on Windows 10 64 bit.
BTW. Parco is referring to the fact that the driver release still lists it as a known issue.
Also attached DPC pic showing result after rolling back. Screen shot laid over this post to show authenticity.
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