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    	    <title>Reply by Dukermons</title>
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    	    <description><![CDATA[Fairly silly describes me quite well tbf Spike, and I didn't think an overclock of my CPU would come anywhere near causing a problem for my connection, I mean, like you said, it sounds unlikely.  I did mention it to one guy who knows his stuff and he was 'fairly certain' an overclock couldn't affect connection.  

I has found out new stuff that techies didn't know...I'M A PIONEER :D

It's definitely what happened though, we concluded it was some kind of safety feature as maybe throwing more power at the modem thingy would have fried it?  Dunno, but I had nothing in my network adaptors list except the wireless connection until I reset it all to the fail-safe settings, then it appeared again.

Maybe I should email gigabyte and ask...]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 13:19:13 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Reply by Spike Himself</title>
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    	    <description><![CDATA[<i>Quoted from Monkeh</i>
		<blockquote>(simply raising the front side bus), made the motherboard decide to not even recognise the fact I had a LAN capability</blockquote>

Fairly sure that's not possible; guessing you had probably disabled lan support elsewhere in the bios.

Either way it's a bit silly that you didn't think of the overclock being the cause of your game not running smoothly :P]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 13:13:47 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Reply by hawkuchan</title>
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    	    <description><![CDATA[<i>Quoted from vani</i>
		<blockquote>[...]

Can you teach me how to 360 noscope 28-0 tube montage recorded with HD camera?</blockquote>

2ez]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 12:22:13 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Reply by Medic-kun</title>
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    	    <description><![CDATA[<i>Quoted from xzr</i>
		<blockquote>People like you should be gaming on consoles.</blockquote>

Can you teach me how to 360 noscope 28-0 tube montage recorded with HD camera?]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:52:14 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Reply by Dukermons</title>
    	    <link>https://staging.etf2l.org/forum/support/topic-19251/page-1/?recent=346994#post=346969</link>
    	    <description><![CDATA[Fair comment :)]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:50:28 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Reply by Xzar</title>
    	    <link>https://staging.etf2l.org/forum/support/topic-19251/page-1/?recent=346994#post=346968</link>
    	    <description><![CDATA[People like you should be gaming on consoles.]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:49:29 +0100</pubDate>
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    	    <title>Created by Dukermons</title>
    	    <link>https://staging.etf2l.org/forum/support/topic-19251/page-1/?recent=346994#post=346966</link>
    	    <description><![CDATA[A little story for you.

My connection has been playing up for the last few weeks, little freezes, random drops, big ping spikes and all the fun they can bring for a medic.  When the connection dropped it would be offline for 5 minutes or so unless I manually disconnected from the network and then re-connected where it would re-connect instantly, strange.  Knackered router was the best diagnosis anyone could come up with.

I then bought a new router which failed to connect, (my isp insists on us using one of their own routers apparently), but finally got a new one yesterday.  I set it up and was back online...but still getting the ping spikes, freezes and drops.  I was sad face.

After an hour or so with a non-techno noob, (cheers tik &#60;3 ), going through a lot of stuff with me, we found out I was actually connected wirelessly, even though I was all plugged in.  Further investigation found out my network adaptor wasn&#039;t even being found by my pc, despite green lights around the cable socket.  

Apparently this is a bit strange, so off I went to my BIOS menu to find out if my LAN thingy was in fact enabled.  I couldn&#039;t find the option in my BIOS menu.  The motherboard&#039;s manual showed the menu screens with the LAN, but mine didn&#039;t have the option...weirder and weirder.

It turns out my pathetic attempt at overclocking, (simply raising the front side bus), made the motherboard decide to not even recognise the fact I had a LAN capability.  By re-setting to fail-safe defaults the LAN menus appeared in my BIOS and the pc had a LAN connection again.  I connected with wires and it&#039;s been as smooth as a baby ever since.

The mother board in question is a gigabyte P35-DS3R.  May other techno-noobs be warned.  

Tl;dr: Increasing front side bus makes connection go poo.]]></description>
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    	    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 10:41:01 +0100</pubDate>
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