I have an ASUS P4B533-V with Bios 1009 and I want to watch Multipliers that for some reason do not get clockwise FSB over 160. I am running the Ram at 200 @ 133 ~ 241 @ 160 and it is 266Mhz ram which then would make this good, since I now have the clockwise down, and it will take it back to the default clock FSB @ 177, which I will come up in. But for some reason it stops at 160, has no problem with the temperature of some components, and I have tried to increase tensions and everything, but getting "black screen" at higher than 161FSB higher than 160 will not get to boot.
So when do I exclude RAMs, the processor comes to a halt, it is possible to achieve this in one way or another, are willing to do most to determine the potential of the processor. Had not done anything if I managed to clock it to 3.2 and got 266Mhz in the frame which I only have the 2.4, have a bad ram that can not be put down at the ram speed so it does not exceed 266Mhz before 3.2Ghz.
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