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ive read some tutorials here, but i think im stuck. I want to overclock, or atleast tweak my system as best i can. i set my fsb to 200, but my system is unstable. Very strange things happen, and windows wont load. I think it gets too hot, but im not sure. at 166 it idles @ about 47c. Anyway im 100% noob, and was wondering of anyone with the same setup had any suggestions. Id appreciate it

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CPUID Output
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Number of CPUs			1
Name				AMD Athlon XP
Code name			Barton
Specification			AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+
Family/Model/Stepping		6A0
Extended Family/Model		7/A
Package				Socket A
Technology			0.13µ
Instructions Sets		MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE
Clock Speed			1913.1 MHz
Clock multiplier		x11.5
Front Side Bus Frequency	166.4 MHz
Bus Speed			332.7 MHz
L1 Data Cache			64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L1 Instruction Cache		64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L2 Cache			512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
L2 Speed			1913.1 MHz (Full)
L2 Location			On Chip
L2 Data Prefetch Logic		yes
L2 Bus Width			64 bits

Chipset
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Northbridge		nVidia nForce2 Ultra 400 rev. C1
Southbridge		nVidia nForce2 MCP rev. A4
Graphic Interface	AGP
AGP Revision		3.0
AGP Transfert Rate	8x
AGP SBA			supported, not enabled
AGP Aperture		64 MBytes
Memory Type		DDR
Memory Size		1024 MBytes
Memory Frequency	199.6 MHz (5:6)
CAS#			3.0
RAS# to CAS#		3
RAS# Precharge		3
Cycle Time (tRAS)	8


Memory SPD
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DIMM #1

General
Memory type		DDR-SDRAM
Manufacturer (ID)	Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000)
Size			512 MBytes
Max bandwidth		PC4000 (250 MHz)
Part number		CMX512-4000       
Serial number		FFFFFFFF
Manufacturing date	Week 255/Year 255

Attributes
Number of banks		2
Data width		64 bits
Correction		None
Registered		no
Buffered		no

Timings table
Frequency (MHz)		250	
CAS#			3.0	
RAS# to CAS# delay	4	
RAS# Precharge		4	
TRAS#			10	


DIMM #2

General
Memory type		DDR-SDRAM
Manufacturer (ID)	Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000)
Size			512 MBytes
Max bandwidth		PC4000 (250 MHz)
Part number		CMX512-4000       
Serial number		FFFFFFFF
Manufacturing date	Week 255/Year 255

Attributes
Number of banks		2
Data width		64 bits
Correction		None
Registered		no
Buffered		no

Timings table
Frequency (MHz)		250	
CAS#			3.0	
RAS# to CAS# delay	4	
RAS# Precharge		4	
TRAS#			10	

DMI
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DMI BIOS
--------
BIOS #1
	vendor		Award Software International, Inc.
	version		FE
	date		09/15/2004


DMI System Information
----------------------
System #1
	manufacturer	unknown
	product		unknown
	version		unknown
	serial		unknown
	UUID		FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF


DMI Baseboard
-------------
Baseboard #1
	vendor		Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
	model		nVidia-nForce2
	revision	unknown
	serial		unknown


DMI System Enclosure
--------------------
System enclosure #1
	manufacturer	unknown
	chassis type	Desktop
	chassis serial	unknown


DMI Processor
-------------
CPU #1
	manufacturer	AMD
	model		AMD Athlon(tm) XP
	clock speed	1921.0MHz
	FSB speed	167.0MHz
	multiplier	11.5x


DMI Memory Controller
---------------------
Memory Controller #1
	correction	8-bit parity
	Max module size	1024MBytes


DMI Memory Module
-----------------
Memory Module #1
	designation	A0
	size		512MBytes (double bank)
Memory Module #2
	designation	A1
	size		512MBytes (double bank)
Memory Module #3
	designation	A2


DMI Port Connector
------------------
Port #1
	designation	PRIMARY IDE (internal)
	connector	On Board IDE
Port #2
	designation	SECONDARY IDE (internal)
	connector	On Board IDE
Port #3
	designation	FDD (internal)
	port type	8251 FIFO Compatible
	connector	On Board Floppy
Port #4
	designation	COM1 (internal)
	port type	Serial Port 16450
	connector	9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut)
	connector	DB-9 male
Port #5
	designation	COM2 (internal)
	port type	Serial Port 16450
	connector	9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut)
	connector	DB-9 male
Port #6
	designation	LPT1 (internal)
	port type	Parallel Port ECP/EPP
	connector	DB-25 female
	connector	DB-25 female
Port #7
	designation	Keyboard (internal)
	port type	Keyboard Port
	connector	PS/2
Port #8
	designation	PS/2 Mouse (internal)
	designation	Detected (external)
	port type	Mouse Port
	connector	PS/2
	connector	PS/2
Port #9
	designation	USB (internal)
	port type	USB
	connector	Access Bus (USB)


DMI Extension Slot
------------------
Slot #1
	designation	PCI
	type		PCI
	width		32 bits
	populated	no
Slot #2
	designation	PCI
	type		PCI
	width		32 bits
	populated	no
Slot #3
	designation	PCI
	type		PCI
	width		32 bits
	populated	no
Slot #4
	designation	PCI
	type		PCI
	width		32 bits
	populated	no
Slot #5
	designation	PCI
	type		PCI
	width		32 bits
	populated	no
Slot #6
	designation	AGP
	type		AGP
	width		32 bits
	populated	yes


DMI Physical Memory Array
-------------------------
Physical Memory Array #1
	location	Motherboard
	usage		System Memory
	correction	None
	max capacity	1536MBytes
	max# of devices	3


DMI Memory Device
-----------------
Memory Device #1
	designation	A0
	format		DIMM
	type		unknown
	size		512MBytes
	speed		255MHz
Memory Device #2
	designation	A1
	format		DIMM
	type		unknown
	size		512MBytes
	speed		255MHz
Memory Device #3
	designation	A2
	format		DIMM
	type		unknown
	speed		255MHz


Software
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Windows Version		Microsoft Windows XP Workstation Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
 
You bumped your fsb from 166 to 200 in one shot? It will definitely become unstable without some voltage increase to your cpu. You need to give us more details about your setup, ram specs like speed and timings, motherboard, cooler, voltage settings, etc.
 
idles @ 47 C...idles???
thats perhaps a little bit hot-for stock speeds...
What kind of cooling and thermal compound are you using?
 
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