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scepagiutuch ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 02 Jan 2017 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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for future reference: remove the battery and then put it back. It was that simple.
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scepagiutuch ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 02 Jan 2017 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Hi everyone, I recently bought new hardware for my htpc and thus I migrated my "old" z87e-itx (including:2x4gb ddr, i5 4570s, 840evo SSD) to a new smaller case (fractal 304). I retired its pci gpu (assuming the igpu would be enough) and I'm currently keeping its seasonic psu (but I'll probably replace it since its on/off switch doesn't work properly). After powering it on I noticed that all audio/video played way too fast (media clips, mp3s, flash, even animated icons). I tried all the usual, driver related, routine. I did a clean windows reinstall, and I even tried booting from Slax. Same result. Temporarily reinstating the previous pci-gpu yields no effect, neither does fidgeting with any bios options (including restoring uefi defaults or updating firmware).
Does anyone have a clue about what could be the source of the problem? It doesn't look to be software related. thank you in advance for any reply P.S.: in its previous htpc state it was connected via hdmi(pci-e gpu) to an onkyo amplifier, now I'm using a dvi/monitor connection (either pci-e or onboard as stated above) |
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