Can't use SATA 3 & 4

Hi,
I have a K8N Neo2-FX and my problem is that I can't use the ports 3 and 4 on my mobo, since I've clocked and those two are the only ones with locked frequency. 1 and 2 works fine, 3 and 4 works sometimes, but I'm unable to restart the computer when I have the disk connected to one of them, because then my system hangs. Any solutions?

Quote from: Stu on 07-April-06, 07:45:19
the simple answer is, if you want to overclock then don't use SATA 3 & 4
if you absolutely need to use SATA 3 & 4, then don't overclock
the decision is yours
But, the reason that I want to use the 3/4 is that I heard that 1/2 doesn't have a mhz-lock and can lead to lost data if you overclock. And this argument is not compatible with yours...
Quote from: kakarocht on 07-April-06, 11:30:20
Either you also used PATA HDD then you can OC'ed it. Gd luck.
I don't understand what you mean, but yes I tried both with my old ATA drive and CD connected and disconnected and... no difference. 

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