I was just over at Overclockers.com, when I saw that hey wrote a couple of Overclocking SATA Drives articles. Here's a snip.
Overclocking SATA Drives Have you tried to? Have you had any better luck than me? : I've been running a pair of WD360GDs, commonly known as "Raptors." These are the 10,000 rpm IDE drives Western Digital. I have them in a RAID configuration. What I have found is that these things don't want to overclock at all. SATA Overclocking - The good news is it can be done. The bad news is it doesn't help: Most of you reported that you couldn't run SATA drives when you overclocked the PCI bus to any degree. A few even gave fairly convincing reasons why it couldn't be done. But not all of you? A few reported that they could run SATA drives with an overclocked PCI bus. And now, so can I.
Overclocking SATA Drives Have you tried to? Have you had any better luck than me? : I've been running a pair of WD360GDs, commonly known as "Raptors." These are the 10,000 rpm IDE drives Western Digital. I have them in a RAID configuration. What I have found is that these things don't want to overclock at all. SATA Overclocking - The good news is it can be done. The bad news is it doesn't help: Most of you reported that you couldn't run SATA drives when you overclocked the PCI bus to any degree. A few even gave fairly convincing reasons why it couldn't be done. But not all of you? A few reported that they could run SATA drives with an overclocked PCI bus. And now, so can I.