Small problem using the jumperless settings on a A7V133

DreamKaZz

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I board doesn't work very well when I overclock my CPU at FSB 133/266 in Jumperless mode.
Right now I use my Tbird 1.1Ghz at 1.33Ghz (jumpers) but when I try to overclock with Jumperless setting in the BIOS the board reset the setting back to FSB 133/200, this happens almost everytime when I reboots but especially when I don't properly shutdown the computer, power lost or windows crash.

Would anyone have any idea what could cause this, I know I could overclock with the jumpers mode which work great but I would like to go behond 133FBS (max when I user jumper settings).

PS. Using bios 1004

Thanks
 

Chinox22x

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the Asus Non jumper mode has always been crap.....i wouldn't recommend it....don't know why they put jumperless feature if it never works..oh well...its A$U$....hate those bastards =)
 

BIGGDOG

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This is what I found.

You must set voltage on the board and not in jumperless mode.
Then set up your speed in BIOS. Now if you still have problems then just set the whole thing up on the board. These boards are funny.