A overclocking Problem-HELP!

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i have had my MSI k7t-266 for a while now and have been pleased. Well today i tried to overclock my 1000mhz athlonc to almost 1500(i did it with acceptable stability at 1400) and it wouldnt post. I set the jumper to clear the cmos and then set it back. It wouldnt post and then i looked at the d-led and it said it was a memory problem(red green red red) It said it was either damaged or not correctly installed. Well i took out one of the module and tried every combination and the d-led said it still had a memory problem. My conclusion is that either the jumper didnt work or i some how fried my memory(FSB 133) any ideqs what so ever?
 

jlanka

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Might want to remove the battery for a day or so to make sure a clear CMOS won't fix it.

Also, some boards will boot with default BIOS settings if you hold down the insert key during powerup. Worth a shot.


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