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Asus motherboard double boot problem: Possible solution found!

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Double booting is really common issue with several motherboard congigurations and overclocks. Mainly, there are two cures for it: deal with it or lower your clocks a bit.

 

Extra Marvel SATA controller is pretty useless in Z68 board and Intel on-chip is better option to use, if you don't have more tha 6 SATA-drives that is supported by the Z68 chipset and you have enough ports for the on-chip controller on the board. Asus makes perhaps the best auto overclocking capabilites for their better boards (probably crap for cheaper ones), but IMO they are pretty useless stuff alltogether, even in bios level, but more if it is some sort of crap application running in Windows. You have to know what you are doing in overclocking or you end up perhaps with overkill voltages which degrade your CPU or perhaps just with instable system. I wouldn't trust on any automatic overclocking software ever, but as always, I'd start with something fairly easy, Prime it for a few hours and then rise the clocks, rinse and repat. Overclocking nowadays is "too easy", and people usually don't bother to test their systems thoroughly after OC and they end up with unstable systems which corrupt OS little by little although everything seems to work flawlesslt.

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