I had a 40 gig go out on me a couple months ago, and just last night my Raptor shat its self. I have an Abit NF7-S, latest BIOS.. normally run on a 2500+ barton at around 210x10.5. The CPU/FSB divider is set for 6/6.. Just last night I installed my new 2400+ Mobile.
I got to thinking about this because my raptor died shortly after I got my 2400+ mobile and started burning it in and testing it a little bit. When I got to 220 FSB I got a Prime95 error pretty quick (220 seems to be when my board cuts out and loses stability in windows - RAM handles it fine through 20 hrs of memtest. So, I rebooted, backed down to 215 FSB, and started windows.. Oo, error on ntoskrnl... go back to 200 just for safe measure, get into windows, prime95 looks cool for awhile, but my system is acting strange. Apps just close for no reason, I start getting those "x has encountered an error, would you like to send a report to MS". So now i'm like "great.." and backup my data ASAP. Soon as I get finished moving files (working the HDD over), and reboot to boot off windows cd and reformat (i needed to reformat anyways) I get loud clicks from my Raptor, and it shows up as 0 MB on the SATA Controller screen @ POST.
Was this just a coinicidence or do you think overclocking past the 200 mark is causing corruption and ultimatly dead drives? I know i've corrupted my windows installs in the past from OC'ing, but I've never had my boot drive die on me. The one that died on me before was my data storage drive, on the IDE controller.
Thanks
I got to thinking about this because my raptor died shortly after I got my 2400+ mobile and started burning it in and testing it a little bit. When I got to 220 FSB I got a Prime95 error pretty quick (220 seems to be when my board cuts out and loses stability in windows - RAM handles it fine through 20 hrs of memtest. So, I rebooted, backed down to 215 FSB, and started windows.. Oo, error on ntoskrnl... go back to 200 just for safe measure, get into windows, prime95 looks cool for awhile, but my system is acting strange. Apps just close for no reason, I start getting those "x has encountered an error, would you like to send a report to MS". So now i'm like "great.." and backup my data ASAP. Soon as I get finished moving files (working the HDD over), and reboot to boot off windows cd and reformat (i needed to reformat anyways) I get loud clicks from my Raptor, and it shows up as 0 MB on the SATA Controller screen @ POST.
Was this just a coinicidence or do you think overclocking past the 200 mark is causing corruption and ultimatly dead drives? I know i've corrupted my windows installs in the past from OC'ing, but I've never had my boot drive die on me. The one that died on me before was my data storage drive, on the IDE controller.
Thanks