Does My MS-6534 Has AGP/PCI Lock Feature?

Hello, I would like to ask, does my MSI MS-6534 i845 has AGP/PCI Lock feature?  
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=40
Does it support overclocking?  
Cause I want to overclock my CPU and I afraid it will cause some damages to my VGA Card or PCI slot card.  
My PC specs:
Intel PIV 1.5 GHz (100x15)
SDRAM 256MB + 128MB PC133, total 384MB
Seagate 7200.7 40GB
Sapphire R9500 128MB mod to R9700
PSU 400 Watt
Last week my soundcard didn't sound anything after I set my FSB from default 100 to 113.
And then my PC boots so slow.
I play Wining Eleven 7 adn it goes slow, not as usuall.
Does somebody can give me some solution.
Sorry for my English.

I afraid that my VGA card was damaged cause i overclocked my CPU too high.
Are there any indications of damaged VGA Card or other peripheral like harddisk or soundcard?
I so afraid.

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