K7N2 Delta Clock Speed problem ????

When i change my clock speed to 200 mhz My pc Gets Suspended.
I am right now using 166 mhz which shows 1.9 ghz where as i have amd2600+
Any Solutions ????

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Originally posted by prav_prav
When i change my clock speed to 200 mhz My pc Gets Suspended.
I am right now using 166 mhz which shows 1.9 ghz where as i have amd2600+
Any Solutions ????
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