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Hi, just installed iatkos v7 on my i7 rig, everything is fine graphics card works (ati radeon HD 4890) wireless works (netgear wg311t) and everything is fine and dandy and mega fast (in the things i want it to be lol) and i get a score of over 8000 on geekbench, i'm pretty happy.

 

I go onto youtube to check a video out and its playing at about 3 times the speed it should be, thought it might just be a bug so i reboot.Same thing happens again.

 

I try in another browser, same thing.

 

I then go into itunes to try and play some music, this runs mega fast too D: but my system clock speed (as in time, not cpu clock speed :P) is running at a normal speed, so i really dont know wtf is wrong lol

 

I tried googling this but if you search hackintosh running too fast, it's pretty hard to find any posts other than "MY HACKINTOSH IS RLLY FAST LOL!!!1111"

 

I would be grateful for any help, cheers :P

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  • 1 month later...

Still no updates ?

 

Tommywomble, have you been able to fix that ?

 

I got the same issue in my OSX.. every single video is playing too fast.

 

 

edit : not only the videos but also music. I have been to the iTunes store in order to listen some music and it plays too fast...

  • 1 month later...

:wacko::):wacko::blink:BUUUUUUUUUUUUMB :wacko::blink::wacko::blink:

 

I have the exact same problem. Everything seems reported properly I have everything setup with proper fsb in smbios.plist and all turbo modes off in the bios. USB audio give sync error and stuff plays too fast, like the clock. I didn't have this issue on my first install! I've since reinstalled about 4 times with no success! See also this post. I don't know what to do anymore :o CMOS Reset??? Zap the pram they would say!

 

UPDATED: I've updated the bios, regenerated a dsdt, nothing to do, it won't go away :o I don't know what to do next :(

 

xSmurf

It works!! You have to set fsb=YOUR_EXACT_FSB_FREQUENCY_IN_HERTZ note: in hertz!, also don't use NullCPU and set -allowAppleCPUPM in the boot options!

 

Finally!!

 

I'm still having UHCI reset issues, probably some IRQ conflicts that need to be patched in the DSDT.

  • 2 weeks later...
It works!! You have to set fsb=YOUR_EXACT_FSB_FREQUENCY_IN_HERTZ note: in hertz!, also don't use NullCPU and set -allowAppleCPUPM in the boot options!

 

Finally!!

 

I'm still having UHCI reset issues, probably some IRQ conflicts that need to be patched in the DSDT.

 

I have a similar rig as your i5 Hackintosh. My question is which is the FSB; there is no more Northbridge. My default CPU speed is at default 2.8GHz (133x21), would the "133" be the FSB speed (so I would use FSB=133000)? As well, besides adding -allowAppleCPUPM as boot flag and removing NullCPUPowermanagment.kext from Extra/Extensions folder is there anything else that needs to be done?

I have a similar rig as your i5 Hackintosh. My question is which is the FSB; there is no more Northbridge. My default CPU speed is at default 2.8GHz (133x21), would the "133" be the FSB speed (so I would use FSB=133000)? As well, besides adding -allowAppleCPUPM as boot flag and removing NullCPUPowermanagment.kext from Extra/Extensions folder is there anything else that needs to be done?

 

What did you, that you can remove the AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement-disabler without getting a kernel panic ?

I have a P55M-UD4 board and the kernel crash, if I run 10.6.2 without NullCPUPM. This fast timer speed is the same problem by me :wacko: .

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