Audio Glitching / Lagging SP2 New System

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Alton Toth

I just swapped over from an Celeron 1.3Ghz machine to an AMD 1800+. I also
resinstalled Windows XP, wioth SP2. Before I changed motherboards and
processors, I could be playing music and doing several other things all at
once, with no problems what so ever. Now however, even when iTunes, or WMP,
or Winamp are the only things running (individually, not all at once), and
that's ALL (not even virsu protection), it will glitch and lag ever 30
seconds to a minute. there isno specific intervals, and it can even happen
whle CPU usage is less thatn 20%....does anyone have any ideas on how to fix
this?

Thanks in advance,
Alton Toth
 
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Alton Toth

Anyone? I'm still having problems, though they lessened a fair bit when I
bumped my memory up to 768 MB....It couldn't really need this much memory
JUST to run an AMD system...could it? IF so, that's just disgusting, and
there goes ANY credibility AMD has with me.

Alton
 
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Chuck

Before I changed motherboards and processors, I could be playing music and
doing several other things all at
once, with no problems what so ever.

You don't suppose--The WinXP install was reinstalled, or the new motherboard
not all it's cracked up to be??
Either can cause the kinds of problems you describe.
 
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Alton Toth

I sure wish hope it's all it;s cracked up to be. The guy who gave me this
board told me about its history, and what a great board it is (I trust him
with regards to ocmputers)......this is quite the pisser, and I may end up
changing back to Intel and either 1)selling this, or 2)smashine it to little
bits with a large hammer. At the moment I'm seriously considering setting up
what's going to be my new server and using it to play music files *rolls
eyes*. Thanks for the help though Chuck.

Alton
 

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