Quoting Rogier Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> IDE chips need a 33MHz clock to be according to spec.
>
> Usually the system allows: 66/2 = 33, and 100/3 = 33. If you run at any
> other FSB speed, the clock for the IDE controller may be over-spec. Many
> controllers, and disks may accept a bit over overclocking, but from your
> story, I gather that 42Mhz instead of 33 is too much for your harddisks.
I run my bus at 95 MHz and a divider of 1/3, so I should be underclocking
my ata66 controller. yet I experience errors. Is it possible underclocking
causes problems as well?
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