HELP !! Computer wont start after i change from 133 to 166 on my FSB

Hi...
I have a K7N2G. I changed the my fsb from 133 to 166. Afterward, I have not been able to start or boot my computer (my fans are on, but monitor is not geting any output).
Thank you and greatly appreciated to anyone that can help me.
Yoge

Hahaha yoge i fell yr pain man cos i did the same thing 3 weeks ago!! I just got my computer back from the shop on Tuesday. What happened was i managed to kill some chip on the mother board and the chip had to be replaced.
This is the story:
Amd XP 2400+,
MSI K7n2g-ilsr
400watt coolermaster
USING THE ONBOARD VGA!!!! (im a dumb F**K, i noe this now)
dual channel 2*256mb sticks (transcend & Kingston value)
  I had just installed the latest bios so the kinston is
  supported.
High performance settings
FSB/DRAM Ratio 1:1
The only values i had for the FSB were 100, 133 & 166Mhz so i put to 166, i pressed F10 to save and then black screen.
The power was on, the monitor was on, but the hard drive shut down shuted down. So i took a look at the back to check the 4 LED's, 1,3,4 were RED and 2 was GREEN which meant the memory module was damaged, or so it said in the manual.
Apparantly ur not supposed to overclock with the onboard VGA and it even says that in the manual (i must have skipped pass that, duh)
So yoge your gonna have to take ur computer back to the shop to get it fixed sorry to say.
I cost me $35 AUD + $55 for service charge but they oly charged me $35 for the sevice fee cos i am a regular customer.
Also when i got back my computer this week, i opened up the case and do u guys know what i found, a GeForce4 440MX graphic card!!! They gave me a free graphic card!! Woohoo
Well now my computer runs fine with no problems yet and my cpu runs at 25 degrees where as before it ran at 51 degrees.

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