OVERCLOCKIN'- NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ANYTHING....

Fish54

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It would probably be useful if you mentioned what the problem is that you are having. BTW, yes, overclocking can adversly affect your hard drive.
-Fish
 

mikelou26

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windows' files deleted....corrupted...cant fixed..need reinstall...keep losing files..even tho i stoppped o/cing it... =T
 

mikelou26

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do u think.....
124mhz and
and pci 31 mhz

or 140 35 mhz will not delete anymore files from my harddrive?