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Old 10-28-2008, 12:47 AM
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i was wondering if you raise your fsb you raise your hard drive transfer speed to
cause i had this system overclocked from 333 to 400 and, yeah the hard drive failed, was that a problem,
and i tried to overclock with my other pc with this new sata hard disk from 200 240 is the fsb the cause of why hard drives fail
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Old 10-30-2008, 1:32 AM
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Hi sorry I am a little confussed by your post, are you saying you overclock your hard drives?
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so i overclock by raising the voltages and the fsb, but the last time i had a system running like that i went through two hard drives, so now im using this new sata drive on another system and i was wondering that if raising the fsb also raises the clock or speed of the drive, what im trying to say that if i raise the fsb does the data transfer or something get raised that deals with the hard drive
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