6368 With 1.2Ghz Celeron wont Boot

I have tried several processors in this Board It is a version 5 PCB.
A 800Mhz P-III will boot and run . A 1Ghz p-III wont start a Celeron 1.2Ghz 100mhz bus 1.5V only beeps.
Any Help or thoughts

I have checked the compatability, manual, etc.
This is what MSI's site says...
 Celeron (Tualatin) 1AG 100 10    OK (PCB Ver.5 only)
 Celeron (Tualatin) 1.1AG 100 11 OK (PCB Ver.5 only)
 Celeron (Tualatin) 1.2G 100 12   OK (PCB Ver.5 only)  Celeron (Tualatin) 1.3G 100 13   OK (PCB Ver.5 only)
 Celeron (Tualatin) 1.4G 100 14   N/A
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