i5 760k oc=BLK Conflit with wireless adapter.Yep weird as hell.ANY help?

Brotherofwar

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Hello there forums.I have a question for you.
How is that my BLK of cpu is conflitings with my wireless adapter?
for some reason when i raise the BLK above the normal =133 for example 144. the wireless adapter will not work or show up.
ITs a very sad news because i cant overclock to 4.2 ghz that i had before the adapter.
staying now at 2.9 ghz -.-.
help would be massive apreciated.
Motherboard: ga-p55a-ud3r
 

Ive had mate.Edimax ew-7711uan
Only above 133 blk makes the adapter crash and frezze all of my usb hub until i unplug the adapter.
what can be causing the conflit?any ideias?
because has i mentioned i had and have without the adapter 4.2 ghz stable... 1600 mhz memory
 

i have a corsair 850 modular...
its really abnormal but i have no clue what can be causing this issue :C. quite sad
 

where can i check that? cpu-z?
if your talking about the bios settings then its on auto... so i cant really tell you i think.will have to recheck
 



HWinfo64 = Maximum :
+3.3v=3.4.4
+5v=5.027
+12= 12.302
Average= by same order 3.34 500.3 12.241
blk=133 3.3ghz with turbo on. 2.9 ghz original without turbo.
 

850TX Modular.
maybe is because of the fans? i have 2 50mm fans 1 30mm and a 20mm..
The minimun =3.328 4.973 12.239 DIMM=1.552v Vcore=0.880v CPU=58.020A average CPU=66.500W average.
 
The TX v2's were real good - made by Seasonic. The TX Modular not so good - made by Channel Well.

The only worry is that the 12V readings are a bit over what should be good. With usb, I thought it might be that your 5V readings might have been way off. But they seem OK.

Overclocking the cpu shouldn't change power or comms on the usb controller. Maybe there's something screwy with your motherboard.

Can you go into Control Panel, Device Manager and check that all the devices are working and that their drivers are up to date. Especially the usb controller(s).

http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=277
 

Well they are updated.But still do you think that the 12V is interfering with the wireless?what can i do to improve on 12V readings.Thanks for the help so far.
Is it like giving too much joice to the wireless adapter that is making it faulty?Because ive never seen such thing...Its quite awkard that the BLK in first place has effect on the usb either connected to the motherboard or usb hub.all of them...and for some reason when i plug the wireless adapter with more then 133 blk if i have for example a pen on the same hub the pen will not be read or found until i unplug the adapter.