I recently acquired a Soyo SY-KT400, a Thoroughbred Athlon XP 2600+, and 1.5GB or PC2700 RAM. As it's a bit obsolete at this point, I thought this was a good time to get into overclocking and squeeze as much power out of it as I could. But I'm slightly confused.
According to Soyo, my motherboard only supports FSB speeds up to 333MHz (166). Yet in the BIOS, I have the option of increasing the CPU FSB up to 505MHz (255) and the DRAM Clock up to 400MHz (200).
Any attempt to actually do so causes a refusal to post or a "stop error" (don't know what that is) and I can't fully boot.
Am I out of luck and limited by the motherboard? If so, why does it have the option to go beyond it's limits?
Or am I doing something wrong?
According to Soyo, my motherboard only supports FSB speeds up to 333MHz (166). Yet in the BIOS, I have the option of increasing the CPU FSB up to 505MHz (255) and the DRAM Clock up to 400MHz (200).
Any attempt to actually do so causes a refusal to post or a "stop error" (don't know what that is) and I can't fully boot.
Am I out of luck and limited by the motherboard? If so, why does it have the option to go beyond it's limits?
Or am I doing something wrong?
