TextThis has nothing to do with the quality of your components. No hard drive manufacturer builds a drive that will operate correctly with a 34MHz+ PCI bus
first let me say that your statement is a crock of Sh**! You know this how? You got your source of information from where? Go to the overclocking section on these very forums and say something like this and they will eat you alive!!! Stick to what you can prove, or state your source. Otherwise it's just opinion, assumptions, and/or B.S.
I've built six systems in two years, and not ONE has failed. I'm the luckiest guy in the world? I think not. I use common sense, imagination, and COOLING, as I stated before.
Raisng the PCI frequency causes heat....period. Raising the voltage causes heat.....period. Cool the drive, or any component, and extend it's life....period. It's not magic, or rocket science. Ask anyone on the overclocker board if they'd OC without good cooling. They won't, because you cook the goods.
I run 2 Maxtors, at over 43mhz PCI bus, since their purchase. No issues. Quality in memory, video cards, and others gets you a success, or a failure. If your stuff fails, it's not up to snuff for for overclocking, and either lower the speed, or find something that does overclock. It's that simple. Some brands are better than others.
I bought the Maxtors at two different stores, weeks apart. Not luck that they work, but cooling. I have 2, 80 mm fans on them at all times. Like I said. Quality and cooling are the ticket to lasting overclocking.
I keep bringing up overclocking, because the original post was about overclocking, so in that vein I stay.
Also remember that I didn't state that it won't damage your components, because, given time, it will. Most people will have upgraded to newer components by then, and the point would be moot. Who still uses a three year old video card???? If so, UT2k3 must suck for you! Who still uses their VX97 board?