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a random question
Normally, overclocking the FSB overclocks the PCI bus and thus can make some hard drives fail. However, with current chipsets the IDE function is part of the south bridge (as it always has been), and the south bridge is not on the PCI bus anymore. So, therefore, does overclocking the FSB still have the ability to make HDD's lose data etc?
*this could have been in motherboards because of talking about chipsets, or general hardware for being about hdds, but, i put it here anyways.
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