AGP clock divider on MSI-6337 LE5

Is it possible to add AGP clock divider option to BIOS ?
I need it, cause i have this problem:
I have motherboard MSI-6337 LE5 with tualatin 1.3.
When overclocking FSB over 112 - 114 MHz, system cannot boot with AGP card (GF4 Ti 4200 from VisionTek), and with PCI graphics card, it can boot up to 118 - 119 MHz FSB speed.
I think the problem is with high AGP clock frequency. In bios setup (ver. 7.4), there is no AGP divider option, even if chipset I815 supports dividers 1, 1/2, 2/3.
If divider is set automatically, I'd like to know, from what frequency motherboard will set divider 1/2 ??? If from 133, this board is not suitable for overclocking ...
Is there any way to change AGP divider manually ??? I would be happy to see this in new BIOS, if there will be some ...
Dawe

Quote
Originally posted by wonkanoby
this board is not suitable for overclocking
It is not TUSL-2c or ST-6 but standard mobo.
I sometimes overclock Celeron [email protected] - It is quit good ! Am I right ?  (Vcore [email protected] and little box intel cooler)

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