So after a disastrous incident with a suddenly dead SSD, I lost my whole system and had to rebuild. After six gruelling days of kernel panics I finally cracked the code and got all the proper kexts in. So now my system's working, but working like crap. It's meant to be a music production system. I'm doing my usual things in Logic and getting tons of overload and sync errors so I can tell it's not working the same.
I've checked that my ram is running at the right speed. I've got an ASUS P8P67 PRO REV 3 motherboard, with Intel i7 2600k 3.4 ghZ quadcore processor and 16 gigs of DDR3-1600 RAM... I really shouldn't be maxing out the way I am, especially when I had the same setup previously (other than now being on Mountain Lion instead of Snow Leopard).. and things worked fine.
I followed some overclock settings for the P8P67 pro and currently it's running at 4.3 ghz, default settings except for VRM Frequency change to 350.
Is there something I should do differently in the bios? I can't even get through 16 bars of my song without the cpu overloading. I didn't want to set it much higher than 4.3 but i seem to remember that it was at that setting before and everything worked great.
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