MOVED: Overclock video on cheap board is OK?

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Quote from: FirstTimeMSIUser on 14-January-08, 19:03:47
Dunno yet i think its all works same, i think i go with either PowerStrip or Asus SmartDoctor.
AFAIK 400W psu i have is enough for everything in single cpu pc.
Btw can someone explain why OC CPU corrupts HDD?
"Btw can someone explain why OC CPU corrupts HDD?"
That is low end mainboard not designed for OC. Mainboard probably don't have Sata lock, and you when increase CPU HTT, Sata interface freq. is increase respective and can cause HDD corruption and possible further HDD damages.
That can be avoided if you OC your CPU by multiplier instead CPU HTT. (For that you need a CPU which multiplier is unlocked in both ways, etc: like FX-62... or 5k+ Black Edition )
The simples tip, if you wanna OC you should get board with OC abilities.
"Dunno yet i think its all works same, i think i go with either PowerStrip or Asus SmartDoctor.
Video is Asus EN8600GT/2DHT/256M
AFAIK 400W psu i have is enough for everything in single cpu pc. "
Sorry we support MSI products only, have a ask about that in Asus forum instead.

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    Quote from: FirstTimeMSIUser on 14-January-08, 19:03:47
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    AFAIK 400W psu i have is enough for everything in single cpu pc.
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    "Dunno yet i think its all works same, i think i go with either PowerStrip or Asus SmartDoctor.
    Video is Asus EN8600GT/2DHT/256M
    AFAIK 400W psu i have is enough for everything in single cpu pc. "
    Sorry we support MSI products only, have a ask about that in Asus forum instead.

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