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Hello all. I am new to the overclocking and comp bulding. So to start I have a asus p5w gh wifi mobo e6700 cpu 4gig ddr 800hrz 2 raptor 150gig hard drives.

What im looking for is a step by step guied on how to firstr set up a raid 0 with these hard drives. And second a step by step guied on over clocking these things.

I have a thermalteck gandolf water colled case and have replaced all case fanes with better ones and also added fans w/heatsinks to the north and south bridge.


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