Nubius
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That's because you can't simply jump it from 166 to 200 and expect it to work. That's overclocking your computer by a hefty amount. You need to be able to lock your AGP/PCI bus at 66:33MHz otherwise your comp isn't going to let the FSB raise very far. If your motherboard allows you to lock those two things, then you can raise your FSB slowly, meaning 5MHz increments, then booting to see if it's stable, until you get to 200 or close to it.
Read the OC'ing basics sticky at the top over the overclocking thread for more info
Read the OC'ing basics sticky at the top over the overclocking thread for more info