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Could overclocking affect other components such as the sound card and hard drive?

Could overclocking affect other components such as the sound card and hard drive?

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Toshka
Junior Member
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05-02-2016, 01:49 PM
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Hi, I increased my E8400 to 3.6ghz to use the guitar rig at 19200Hz with JULI. Everything seemed normal until my HDD failed and it didn’t recognize the drive, so I replaced it with a Samsung SSD. After reinstalling Windows 8 and all drivers, I didn’t update Windows 8 (it’s cracked), which affected the audio output in JULI. The audio meter in Win works but there’s no sound. Before the HDD failure, my CPU fans were visible on the PINES side, and I wasn’t aware of that. My motherboard is P5P43TD, CPU E8400, GPU 560Ti, and the system runs at a stable temperature. RAM is Kingston 1333 with 8GB total, and the SSD is 250GB. The CPU temperatures are Core0:39, Core1:30, underload guitar rig core0:57, Core1:53. Thanks for your help. I’m sorry for any confusion.
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Toshka
05-02-2016, 01:49 PM #1

Hi, I increased my E8400 to 3.6ghz to use the guitar rig at 19200Hz with JULI. Everything seemed normal until my HDD failed and it didn’t recognize the drive, so I replaced it with a Samsung SSD. After reinstalling Windows 8 and all drivers, I didn’t update Windows 8 (it’s cracked), which affected the audio output in JULI. The audio meter in Win works but there’s no sound. Before the HDD failure, my CPU fans were visible on the PINES side, and I wasn’t aware of that. My motherboard is P5P43TD, CPU E8400, GPU 560Ti, and the system runs at a stable temperature. RAM is Kingston 1333 with 8GB total, and the SSD is 250GB. The CPU temperatures are Core0:39, Core1:30, underload guitar rig core0:57, Core1:53. Thanks for your help. I’m sorry for any confusion.

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Pauxyneu
Member
138
05-02-2016, 06:19 PM
#2
Question its being an overclocking problem. It seems more likely a software or driver issue, as it functioned before the reinstall. However, since you're using a pirated OS, we won't offer any assistance.
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Pauxyneu
05-02-2016, 06:19 PM #2

Question its being an overclocking problem. It seems more likely a software or driver issue, as it functioned before the reinstall. However, since you're using a pirated OS, we won't offer any assistance.

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CandyBugz
Member
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05-09-2016, 01:43 AM
#3
Question its being an overclocking problem. It seems more likely a software or driver issue, as it functioned before the reinstall. However, since you're using a pirated OS, we won't offer any assistance.
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CandyBugz
05-09-2016, 01:43 AM #3

Question its being an overclocking problem. It seems more likely a software or driver issue, as it functioned before the reinstall. However, since you're using a pirated OS, we won't offer any assistance.

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narwhal_62
Member
200
05-09-2016, 05:46 AM
#4
Sorry, it seems all programs in stores are fake versions. Thanks. I'll verify with another driver.
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narwhal_62
05-09-2016, 05:46 AM #4

Sorry, it seems all programs in stores are fake versions. Thanks. I'll verify with another driver.