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Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Thu May 27, 2010 4:34 pm

Hello everyone.
I am writing this thread because I don't know what to try more.
I have a big problem with Live 7 on the pc I will describe below:
with one track playing the CPU is overloaded,
no plugin inserted, only one track playing and the CPU load that shoots through the roof!
The CPU is overloaded up to 100%, of which more than 90% is occupied by Live, producing clicks and dropouts in the audio playback and the slowdown of the whole system. In the normal use of the pc instead everything seems normal
Other audio softwares (eg an editor like SoundForge, the only other software installed on the computer) run very well and in any way encumbers the CPU.
The pc is an HP Compaq nx9420, with Windows XP Professional SP3, drivers supplied by HP are updated, updated BIOS. I'm using a M-Audio Firewire 410 sound card, with updated drivers.
I recently replaced the original HDD with a Western Digital one (SATA, 320MB, 16MB cache, 7200RPM). I use the laptop without battery, directly connected to the power supply.
The hardware tests do not return me any negative result.
The current system, in theory, is slender, no softwares was installed more than those specified, of any kind, either antivirus or firewall or anything else, just Live, SoundForge and a few other system softwares.
All this happened since I reinstalled the operating system and the new HDD because of the collapse of the old one...
Previously everything was fine, even with different softwares installed and runnig simultaneously and also with very heavy sessions with the same current setting of both softwares and hardwares (except HDD of course).
I finished all my resources: I did a downgrade of some dirver, I changed my power supply, I have stopped several Windows services, I tried with some other version of Live: Live Lite 6, 4 and even a demo of 8... the problem remains the same. Now I'm back to the initial situation, but I don't know what else I can try!
So I now address you, dear musician friends: Had someone my same problem? May depend on what this absurd malfunction? What's wrong?
Can you help me?
I will gladly give you further information if you ask me.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the prolixity.

P.s. Sorry for my bad English.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by copong » Thu May 27, 2010 8:15 pm

Is it an audio file that's causing the problem? Always the same one, or all of them?

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Thu May 27, 2010 11:05 pm

All of them.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by copong » Fri May 28, 2010 10:53 am

Did you keep your ableton preferences from the old install or absolutely everything was installed from scratch, including a brand new user profile?

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Fri May 28, 2010 11:18 am

formatted and reinstalled absolutely in a clean mode.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by copong » Fri May 28, 2010 12:00 pm

Have you tried using your M Audio card on directx mode instead of asio? How about whatever your computer's built in soundcard? ASIO4ALL?

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Fri May 28, 2010 12:09 pm

Whit my built-in soundcard the system really slows down and becomes unusable for a lot of minutes...
I will try with asio4all.
I will let you know. thanks.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Fri May 28, 2010 3:53 pm

Using ASIO4ALL the problems persist, even after adjusting the settings.
The same is true using the M-Audio in Direct-X or Wave modes.

I'm beginning to fear that maybe there is a serious problem on the motherboard...
I no longer know what to think.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Sat May 29, 2010 11:14 am

At this point I will try to test the motherboard.
Could you recommend a good software, preferably free, to do this?
Do you think the problems can actually depend on the mobo?

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by bartosz szczesny » Mon May 31, 2010 7:34 am

I would try windows 7 also. I had some problems with my hp nx7400 on windows xp, after upgrade to windows 7 some of the problems where gone.

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Mon May 31, 2010 11:30 am

I'm trying with Windows 7 but the trouble goes on, rather it adds the tedious problem of the HDD overload.
I'm just wondering where is the problem before buying a new laptop... ugh!

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinx » Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:56 am

Engineers have given their verdict:
"Hardware problem on SATA controller: Motherboard replacement needed"...
SOB!
:cry:

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by copong » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:53 am

Auch!

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Re: Abnormal CPU overload playing 1 Track

Post by Vinnydaginny26 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:08 am

yeah this just started happening to mine. no way its the motherboard. your saying you reformatted your computer and still had this problem???

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