Quote Originally Posted by Zseth
So, I upgraded one of my system today, in an attempt to create a machine that wouldn't need to be upgraded for at least another 2 years. I all the internals brand new. ASUS M2N-SLI motherboard, AMD 6400+ processor, 4 GB OCZ Platnium, 8800 GTS EVGA, Coolmaster cooling system, but I kept the same hard drive. Needless to say I got it to boot, was running beautifully with Crysis and Supreme Commander. Didn't have any issues at all with DX10 games and I thought I had it made. But then I tried multiboxing. I only had two windows open on the machine testing it out for graphics while my other three were on other computers. I'm going along having myself a merry time and then computer locks up, caught in an infinite loop of approximately 2.3 seconds(at least thats what I got from timing the sound loops that were stuck). I'd restart and it would be fine for a few minutes running two instances of WOW. Any ideas?
I have a ASUS Mother board in my Main machine, and my last 2 Main machines.
I’ve tried the Stock built in card, Creative MP3 Extreme and Gamer Extreme sound card.

I have no idea why but in World of Warcraft sound settings if I select voices all the way up this problem happens. First it starts with static like noises after a short period of play, and then loops. To correct this problem I have the voice settings at default, never happens. This happened to the last 3 computers I had. No idea what it is, but given the amount of computers it happened on I figured it being a problem with WOW rather then a hardware issue.

Give it a try maybe you have the same problem I’ve had since we have similar hardware.