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I'm in the middle of a broadcast and my processor is overheating and running too slow so I just went and bought a new processor and cooler if I change it will it affect my registration? I cannot effort downtime here and have 4 more days to go......PLEASE anyone know if this will work
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if it does you can just reregister if nothing has changed recently
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It definitely will.
I recently upgraded from an i7-920 processor, to a Xeon x5680 processor I got used from ebay.
It doubled my performance, but also required me to re-activate vMix.
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Bckevin wrote:I'm in the middle of a broadcast and my processor is overheating and running too slow so I just went and bought a new processor and cooler if I change it will it affect my registration? I cannot effort downtime here and have 4 more days to go......PLEASE anyone know if this will work Re registering normaly happens instantly, only if you do it too much (like us) it will get blocked. But then there's always the demo version to help you out for the time being.
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Thanks Everyone I did replace the CPU and installed water cooler and no it did not ask to re register.
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be carefull with liquid cooling, although it will cool you cpu like a charm, some kits do not cool the surrounding area as well as they should (which is usually done by the airflow of the cpu fan)
M@ik
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