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09/05/2011, 02:46 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by 9KRacing
Overclocking has nothing to do with your internal clock. Are you sure your daylight savings times are correct?
Well it was obvious that's what your "Heh" comment was about. The only reason I beg to differ is because I had this issue on a PC. Turned out the overclock somehow affected the internal clock every time I shut down the computer. It could be completely unrelated in this instance, but it was my best deduction for this issue. None of the other patches I installed remotely make sense as to why the clock would be fast. (And the TP was fine BEFORE I overclocked).
So to answer your question, yes, I checked my Data & Time multiple times and it is running in my correct time zone. I tried using Network Time ON and OFF and both ways it is incorrect. If I turn it OFF and then back ON it resets and corrects itself. But if I put it on my dock idle overnight, it will be wrong in the morning. If it is OFF and I leave it idle for awhile, it will be fast. Which doesn't make sense. If it's not correcting itself and syncing via the internet, it should be fine. And it's not fast by a perfect hour, either, or I would've suspected otherwise.
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