Odd cPU detection and a bios issue

hey guys got somemore info about my super odd cpu
updated mobo biod to latest 5.5
cpu detected as athlon xp 3000 as it "should" do
cpu-z detected as athlon xp 300 = multi 13 x 166
now all of a sudden its not detecting it properly
i'm back to using the multi-locked at 14, can't lower multiplier, and FSB changes arent too stable, havent done thorough stress tests yet.
clock atm = 2337MHz o.O
and a wierd prob i've been gettin recently, bios has been resetting itself at random intervals....my computer will just restart itself and reset the cmos to defaults and ask me to correct them
wondering if any of u guys n gals could help
cheers in advance
-mike-

i have already cleared cmos multiple times when overclocks have failed.....might try reflashing the bios n seeing what happens
just think its odd that this cpu won't run any lower multipliers and crashes on anything other that "auto" setting
u think the wire trick would me here, i wanna lower multi and raise fsb to 200
but this chip aint lettin me do anything :/
cheers for ur reply dude :D
mike

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