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Clock run very fast after Yose-Install (new Build)

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Hi,
I work on time on a new build with a Broadwell i7-5775c-CPU. Normally install Yosemite with Uni-/Multibeast.
Can boot, but the Clock and Cursor runs so very quickly. Is this CPU to new for an Hackintosh? What can i do?



System:
Gigabyte Gaming 7
CPU: Broadwell i7-5775c
Ram. 16 GB (HyperX Fury 1866MHz, CL10, HX318C10FBK2/16) Run with 1600Mhz
 

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Hi,
I work on time on a new build with a Broadwell i7-5775c-CPU. Normally install Yosemite with Uni-/Multibeast.
Can boot, but the Clock and Cursor runs so very quickly. Is this CPU to new for an Hackintosh? What can i do?



System:
Gigabyte Gaming 7
CPU: Broadwell i7-5775c
Ram. 16 GB (HyperX Fury 1866MHz, CL10, HX318C10FBK2/16) Run with 1600Mhz

when you say
Clock runs very quickly
, do you mean that the Time Clock on your desktop is not displaying the correct time for your Time zone but is running ahead?

Cursor runs so very quickly
Is this about the Keyboard Cursor or the Mouse Cursor? Are they both connected to the System via USB? Wireless?
 
Hi,
i mean that the sekunds from desktop-clock are running, 1 Minute in 15 sek. The Keyboard Cursor is blinking very quickly and when i push a button i have so many letters on the screen. All Connected via USB
 
Solved: Clock run very fast after Yose-Install (new Build)

Only Problems, I sell the CPU on the bay...

please close this tread. thx
 
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