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robertotrevino

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I can't seem to go past 207Mhz in the FSB and the multiplier locks at 11x... what can I do?
here's my setup (sorry for the extra info, but I just copied and pasted):

Case:

* Thermaltake Xaser V
* Daimler V5420A
* Coolermaster Real Power(RS-450-ACLY)
* Fan Speed Control Knobs
* Side Panel Security Lock
* 3-way Front Panel Lock
* Thermaltake Silent Tower HeatPipe Cooling
* Thermaltake Giant III Extreme VGA Cooler

Monitors

* Hitachi CML175B DVI 17" 1280x1024
* LG Flatron L1715S 17" 1280x1024

Keyboard

* Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro

Mouse

* Logitech MX510 5.8MPixels/s
* Xtrac Ripper XL Mousepad

Motherboard

* MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
* Nvidia nForce3 Ultra Chipset
* Dual Gigabit Ethernet
* 4 Sata - 2 IDE - Raid 0,1
* 7.1 Channel Audio
* 8 USB 2.0 - 2 IEEE 1394 Firewire Ports

HD

* Western Digital Raptor - 10,000 rpm - 8MB Cache - 74GB
* Maxtor DiamonMax10 - 7,200rpm - 16MB Cache - 300GB

DVD RW

* Pioneer Dual Layer DVD +/- R/W - 16X

RAM

* Corsair TWINX2048-3200Pro
* 2 x 1024MB DDR400 XMS3200

Processor

* AMD 3500+ Newcastle (939)

Video

* ASUS Radeon X800Pro TVD
* Bios Modded a X800xt Platinum Edition
* 256MB DVI + VGA
* Svideo - HDTV Compatible
* Core 520MHz - Memory 1120MHz

Audio

* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
 
msi sucks for ocing. hate to say it because my new system has one. that may be why. if you go past 207 do you start to get problems? what are they?
 
actually before my PC crashed (no literally fell to the floor) i had an MSI NEO2 and it was the shiznat w/ my 3500+ winchester. i think its your cpu not the board.
 
If it's a regular AGP based board...then you have to make sure your AGP/PCI busses are locked at 66:33 otherwise your FSB won't go very far.

Also if you aren't using a memory divider, then your RAM is being overclocked as well. Either use the memory divider and underclock the RAM below 200 so when you raise the FSB the RAM will be raising up back to stock levels, or stabelize your RAM by adding more DIMM voltage and loosening timings.
 
oh okay nvm anything i said then i think nubius hit it right on the head like he always does.
 
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