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[B]OS[/B]: Mac OS X 10.8.5
[B]Case[/B]: Corsair Carbide Series Black 500R
[B]Motherboard[/B]: GA-Z87X-UD5H
[B]CPU[/B]: Intel Core i7-4770K
[B]RAM[/B]: CORSAIR Vengeance 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR3
[B]SSD[/B]: OCZ-VERTEX3 240 GB SATA III
[B]HDD[/B]: Seagate Barracuda 1TB
[B]Audio Interface[/B]: Symphony I/O 8x8
Hello everyone.
I posted about this earlier with no replies but now I'm seeing this may potentially be a network issue. I work at a studio where we're running two machines all day. One is the new Hackintosh and the other a 2007 Mac Pro.
I've been having a lot of freezing issues with the Hackintosh since it was up and running but it was only once every few days. I sort of figured out there was some sort of correlation with the network because every time it froze, the internet was out. Naturally, I would restart both the router and the Hackintosh at the same time thinking it was something with the router.
The other day, however, I realized the issue is with the Hackintosh. Instead of restarting the router, I only restarted the Hackintosh and the moment it shut down the internet instantly restored for the Mac Pro. Very bizzare. Its like the network locks up with the Hackintosh for some reason and isn't freed until the connection is fully lost.
Any ideas what this could be?