Elite 8000 network latency increases regularly

Hello

I have about 100 HP Elite 8000's with the Intel 82567lm-3 internal network card.  XP SP3. The problem is when they are idle or used, the network latency will increase gradually. It is an internal network server.  I have a number of elite 8200 which do not have this problem, it isn't the network infrastructure.

I use a product called tracer of ping to get a graphic history of latency.  Latency increases progressively up to approximately 300ms when users compain.  A restart will clear the latency to 0-2 ms for an indefinite period. Sometimes half an hour later, sometimes instantly, the latency will start to climb again.

What has been done;

Updated all the latest drivers from the HP site. Upgrade to the latest version of the BIOS.   Upgrade to the latest version of the Intel 82567lm-3 driver.

Reimage with clean an image with the last softpaqs Softpaq download manager (platform of MDT, so all previous drivers are robbed and last hp installed softpaqs).

Nothing is resolved.

Anyone else encounter this or similar?

Thank you

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