How Come My Cpu Ratio Is Locked??

hello.. i really want to over clock my cpu but cpu ratio is locked i can only reach 215 fsb then all crashes.. or i'm just doing the wrong thing hehe
i have a
pentium 4 2.6c HT on
2x256 corsair xms C2 SPD enabled
875P neo-fis2r bios 1.7

All intel CPUs are factory locked unless you get an engieneering sample.
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/cs-001527-prd24.htm

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