cygnus, please don't be offended, I wasn't being rude to you.
Cygnus, also, the first LOUD power supply is hardly insufficient. 600W. I had it in an old (2 yrs ago) koolance case. The reason it's loud is because it has super fans it in for extra cooling.
Dr.Doug, I checked out he mobo, and no buldged caps or antying. I'm using one of my other computers, and I am running a memory test on the other computer. The only other things I can think of are, sound card (have another known good product to swap it with) and then just software, like a driver clash or some such nonsense.
I'm going to try and record on this computer, and if this one works, then the other more than likely has a serious software maladay. I'm trying to narrow it down, but man, you know how frustrating it is when you don't feel like tinkering with computers.
Cygnus, again, I apologize for sounding harsh, I really don't mean to be. I'm actually rather chipper when I don't want to smash everything computer related in a 10 mile radius.
Cygnus, also, the first LOUD power supply is hardly insufficient. 600W. I had it in an old (2 yrs ago) koolance case. The reason it's loud is because it has super fans it in for extra cooling.
Dr.Doug, I checked out he mobo, and no buldged caps or antying. I'm using one of my other computers, and I am running a memory test on the other computer. The only other things I can think of are, sound card (have another known good product to swap it with) and then just software, like a driver clash or some such nonsense.
I'm going to try and record on this computer, and if this one works, then the other more than likely has a serious software maladay. I'm trying to narrow it down, but man, you know how frustrating it is when you don't feel like tinkering with computers.
Cygnus, again, I apologize for sounding harsh, I really don't mean to be. I'm actually rather chipper when I don't want to smash everything computer related in a 10 mile radius.
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