bsod running at stock speed?

This is a discussion about bsod running at stock speed? in the Windows Hardware category; If I try to clock my CPUs all the way down to regular speed 366/66. . . then it will give me a blue screen of death and something about the hpt366. sys drivers. . . I use the newest ones 1. 25v I think but I heard somewhere you should use 1.

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If I try to clock my CPUs all the way down to regular speed 366/66... then it will give me a blue screen of death and something about the hpt366.sys drivers...
I use the newest ones 1.25v I think
but I heard somewhere you should use 1.23?? maybe I dunnon wut the hell is going on. do you?

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Try putting your primary hard drive on the HPT366 controller as primary master, and don't put any drives besides hard drives on it. That's the only way I could get my HPT370 controller to stop giving me BSODs on boot.

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I only have 1 harddrive on the ATA/66 onboard controller on it...
I might try to use an older HPT366 driver...
I heard somewhere that the newest ones didn't work