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Asus P5AD2 Premium sems to disable the Intel SerialATA contoller when overclocking, anyone know a way to fix this?



 
 
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Old January 14th 05, 06:31 AM
Jane Doee
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Default Asus P5AD2 Premium sems to disable the Intel SerialATA contoller when overclocking, anyone know a way to fix this?

Asus P5AD2 Premium sems to disable the Intel SerialATA contoller when
overclocking, anyone know a way to fix this?

Any drives you have on those Intel SATA ports will not be detected
until you disable overclocking.

I've tried both 1008 and 1009 BIOS revs.


P4 3.6ghz w/ Kingston HyperX PC5400 ram.

All other hard drive controllers seems to work fine.
 




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