Originally posted by: jjzelinski
From what I've read on older nforce chipsets (nf2 i think) only 67Mhz would actually LOCK your agp frequency when bumping up your FSB. Otherwise it would not lock.
For the record I'm having a similar problem, just upgraded to a DFI UT 250GB and a AMD64 3000+ (CO stepping unfortunately) and I can only reach 2.2Ghz without constant reboots before I even get to OS.
I've manually tweaked my DRAM (corsair value select PC3200 1GB kit) for looser timings, I've tried using 4 different freq dividers for mem, I've tried several different cpu multpliers, I've tried HTT multipliers all the way to to 1, I've tried bumping up my CPU voltage all the way to 1.7v even though I read anyting past 1.6v for a CO stepping was a no-no, but I can't break the 220mhz FSB barrier. The only way that will work in fact is if I use the 1:1 memory freq divider and I know this ram I have won't go past 220Mhz. I'm all ears with FearoftheNight here, any help would be appreciated.