I got some new components for my pc on tuesday
Asrock 939 Dual Motherboard
1GB Corsair Value Ram
Athlon X2 3800+
I had my cpu clocked at 2.5ghz and it was stable, yesterday I tried to clock it to 2.6ghz and it would keep freezing at the bios. I left it, later that day I came back and put the pc on but it would keep getting boot errors. The bios was set back to it's default settings. I then found out that my hard drive had died.
I have had the hard drive for 1 1/2 years with no problems until now. It was a IDE 80GB Maxtor.
I didn't think overclocking could break anything except the RAM or cpu.
Could overclocking cause my hard drive to break?
Thanks
Asrock 939 Dual Motherboard
1GB Corsair Value Ram
Athlon X2 3800+
I had my cpu clocked at 2.5ghz and it was stable, yesterday I tried to clock it to 2.6ghz and it would keep freezing at the bios. I left it, later that day I came back and put the pc on but it would keep getting boot errors. The bios was set back to it's default settings. I then found out that my hard drive had died.
I have had the hard drive for 1 1/2 years with no problems until now. It was a IDE 80GB Maxtor.
I didn't think overclocking could break anything except the RAM or cpu.
Could overclocking cause my hard drive to break?
Thanks
) - You sure it's dead, and not just corrupted? Bung your windows CD in and use the system recovery feature - use the Fixboot and fixmbr commands - might help!
it's saying 'reboot and please select proper boot device or insert boot media into selected boot device and press a key to continue'. It says this straight after the bios screen. I tried to install windows but it does the same even if the dvd drive is the first boot device. If I unplug the hard drive it will load up the cd.
