I tried this question once before with no luck, so will make it brief this time. I have a P4 (Prescott 3.2 GHz.) system on an ABIT IC7 G motherboard with OCZ PC3200 2,2,2,5 platinum rev. 2 RAM. I have an IDE drive with exactly the same info as on a cloned SATA drive. I can boot stably from the IDE drive with a 16% overclock (memTest, Prime 95 etc.) to 3.7 GHz. If I try to boot from the SATA drive (remember the drives are exact clones -- SATA made using Acronis True Image) it fails in bootup at the same BIOS settings I can boot stably from the IDE drive. If I clear the CMOS and go to default BIOS settings the system boots from the SATA drive and runs stably at 3.2 GHz. If I start working up in overclocking it will fail to boot.
I expected the SATA drive to be, if anything, a little better than the IDE. Does anyone have any idea of why the system will not boot overclocked from the SATA drive when it will from the IDE drive?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I expected the SATA drive to be, if anything, a little better than the IDE. Does anyone have any idea of why the system will not boot overclocked from the SATA drive when it will from the IDE drive?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.