messiahnet
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I have an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo with an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton) in it. I have one stick of Kingston (just the basic stuff) RAM, 256mb(i know, i highly need an upgrade). Anyhow, this single stick of memory is PC3200. As far as I know, it should run at a 200Mhz frequency (400Mhz effective clock with DDR). Ok, here go the scenario. In the BIOS, the multiplier is locked(of course) at 11, the FSB I tweaked from 166mhz (giving us 1826mhz cpu clock speed) up to 175mhz (giving us 1925mhz clock speed). Everything works well. But if I adjust the FSB much higher, I get the ole black screen, no boot, sorry you overclocked to high thing. Now, technically since my RAM is set to run at the same speed as my system bus, and my RAM can handle 200mhz speed, my RAM should have no problem with this overclock. My guess is that it's the CPU that is being maxed out here. Does that sound right??? Just trying to make sure that I'm right on this one. When the CPU can't go any higher, does it just not boot up at all??? What is causing my system to fail to boot after overclocks a little above the 175mhz???