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i am always concerned when i try to oc, first, when you oc even your hdd/ssd get oc too. and second, i never know what i am doing, simply, i dont really know how to oc/changing the settings...
HDD/SSD oc? NO- your disk drives are NOT OCed when you OC. Memory, often is, but not your HDD/SSD.
This will vary with the motherboard you have.
This will vary with the motherboard you have.
I overclock some, I would like to go even further but I need to work on better cooling.
I have never seen a motherboard overclock a hard drive... the controller, maybe, but not the drive itself nor the interface the drive connects to.
Drives are never overclocked.
Even if you have an old board that has the PCI bus tied to the system bus speed you are still not overclocking the drives themselves.
These chips generate the SerDes clock internally based on other lower speed system clocks. These system clocks can change the serial data bit rate. The ones I have worked on will stop working when their serial data differs by much more than 200ppm than the target device. Not everyone has motherboards well suited to overclocking and may come across this problem.
Point still is you're not overclocking the drives themselves, you're just overclocking the hard drive controller, which makes no difference in the speed of the hard drive.