![]() To do so you have to go to your BIOS and look for options like "Intel SpeedStep", "EIST" or other options that cause your CPU to save energy by reducing the clock and deactivate it.Īs it turned out.i had a CPU overclock program on my PC that I have set to push a bit the CPU.I had no problems with other games and programs,but I also had no idea of this method of WoW for detectind speedhacks - a thing i obviously don't use. Now the server realizes that your client does something wrong with timers and assumes you are "speedhacking" and - simply - kicks you out of the game.įor now your only chance is to prevent your CPU to change the clock. Obviously WoW is timing things by counting the CPU-clocks and dividing it through the speed. This happens because of changing CPU-clocks. Ingame things are running faster or slower, for example timer, elevators etc. Most people with disconnects have also timer-issues. ![]() It seems to be a new "anti-speedhack-feature" implemented some days ago. Ok,I just figured it out and will post the solution I found in case someone has the same Issue. ![]()
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