K8N Neo FSR Bios overclocking functions help needed

Hi all, I am a small pc builder for the family and i have found some problems with the bios of my uncles K8N neo FSR which I recommended for him. Basically it wouldn't seem to overclock with the 'Dynamic Overclocking' function on bios v1.7 but did manually by adjusting FSB incrementally (ie from 200 to 205 Mhz). When I questioned this before someone had mentioned that it could be ok to run like this. However I have since updated the bios to v1.9 and even v2.1 as they became available but now neither seem to overclock manually nor using 'Dynamic overclocking' 
Firstly though, can someone clear up my first conception; To test if the Dynamic Overclocking function is working can I set it to a higher setting (ie.'Commander'), save and exit bios (restarting) ---> go straight back into bios ----> go straight back into Cell Menu and check 'Current frequency of cpu' has changed?
I only ask this as if this is the case then my Dynamic Overclocking function hasn't worked with three bios' and I wont bother with anything until I RMA the board lol, as I have never been able to change the frequency of my cpu at boot/bios stage with the dynamic overclocking function.
Can anyone help me?

Hi Stu, yesterday I think i found out what u mean lol. I studied a 'Sticky' ? about overclocking A64s and found some interesting stuff. Apparently overclocking the HTT is dangerous, and A64s are always at least half locked. Now with this in mind Ive been wondering if there are interlocks built into my mainboard stopping me from using the 'CPU Overclock' function to overclock my pc manually from the set 200Mhz while my HTT is still set at 4x. -I say this as the HTT on my system is 800Mhz for a socket754 Sempron 3000Bx, thus overclocking this would increase my HTT above the 800Mhz threashold (I think) lol. All sounds complex but I think Ive figured it out as Im following instructions from the sticky to lower my HTT multiplier before increasing my cpu overclock. Its hard as my mainboard has Nforce3 chipset which has different ways of overclocking to every other board lol. So far I have managed to increase the overclock, but only when the HTT multiplier is lowered to 3x. I have also lowered my cpu multiplier though, and thus am trying to figure out where my 1810Mhz clock speed has changed to 1630 lol. Will try again now. I want to raise the clock speed above 1810, keeping the HTT lower than 800 and leaving the memory alone at 400DDR lol. Im hoping the memory is seperate as it seems to be on this chipset.

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  • Have you sucessfully overclocked you K8N Neo FSR? Plz post details.

    Hi guys !
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    Gen,
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  • K8N Neo FSR, possible BIOS bug: setting Vcore with Cool'n Quiet enabled broken?

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  • Who have v1.56 bios for K8N Neo FSR,give me please.thx

    who have v1.56 bios for K8N Neo FSR,give me please.thx 

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  • MOVED: k8n neo fsr overclocking results

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    k8n neo fsr overclocking results

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  • K8N Neo-FSR v2.0 + Sempron 2800+ E6 = No Go?

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  • K8N Neo FSR doesn't post

    Hello all,
    I have just finished building a new system, based on the Athlon64 and using the K8N Neo FSR mobo. Of course the system doesn't post, it instead gives out an endless series of beeps, about 3 seconds apart, and the D-Bracket gives me the error code in which only LED #3 is green - meaning "Initialing keyboard controller" which means nothing to me, as the keyboard is hooked up, and I checked re-checked and double re-checked the connection.
    So I go about the usual diagnosis tactics, disconnecting device after device until I am left with only the CPU and one module of RAM, and still no post. I tried swapping the PSU (both rated 500w, although only 18a on the 12v+ rail). I also tried a memory module from a working system (a P4 one). I tried resetting the CMOS using the jumper.
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    I have built several systems in my life, and this is the hardest time I ever had.
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    Thanks in advance.

    Quote
    Originally posted by egg1981
    Hello all,
    I have just finished building a new system, based on the Athlon64 and using the K8N Neo FSR mobo. Of course the system doesn't post, it instead gives out an endless series of beeps, about 3 seconds apart, and the D-Bracket gives me the error code in which only LED #3 is green - meaning "Initialing keyboard controller" which means nothing to me, as the keyboard is hooked up, and I checked re-checked and double re-checked the connection.
    So I go about the usual diagnosis tactics, disconnecting device after device until I am left with only the CPU and one module of RAM, and still no post. I tried swapping the PSU (both rated 500w, although only 18a on the 12v+ rail). I also tried a memory module from a working system (a P4 one). I tried resetting the CMOS using the jumper.
    One weird sidenote, is that the system did post twice (from over a hundred times) but it didn't get past the system information screen.
    I have built several systems in my life, and this is the hardest time I ever had.
    If anyone could think of something useful (except buy a new mobo), I would be very grateful.
    Full system spec (if it helps, I tried it completely barebones and it made no difference):
    CPU - Athlon64 3200+, including generic Heatsinc and Fan
    Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo FSR, Award Bios
    Memory - 2x512 Corsair value 400Mhz DDR
    Hard Drive- Western Digital Caviar 200Gb S-ATA 150
    Graphics Card - PNY Verto Geforce 6800 GT
    PSU - L&C p4 LC-B500E - +3.3v 28A, +5v 50A, +12v 18A, -5v 0.8A, -12v 1A, 5VSB 2.5A
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    No O.S has been installed yet, as the system doesn't even post.
    Thanks in advance.
    I got the same problem let me know if u fix this....

  • Weird problem with k8n neo fsr

    hello!
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  • K8N Neo-FSR doesn't boot

    Hello everyone 
    I got my mobo (K8N Neo-FSR) more than 6 months ago, and worked without any problems until today.
    First of all, I made a BIOS update from 1.7 to 1.9 using MSI Live Update. No problems to report, the computer worked after that for several hours. Then I turned off the PC. And the next time I wanted to turn it on, it didn't boot.
    Here's my D-Bracket message :
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    The problem is that apparently it has absolutely nothing to do with my keyboard, as I tired changing it. 
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    Any ideas how I can fix this? Or should I contact the support? 

    Before you answered, I tried to check the RAM. As a matter of fact by removing one of 3 memory sticks the computer worked. Later I figured out that if I lower the RAM frequency from 200 MHz to 166, all 3 sticks work perfectly well.
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  • Does the K8N Neo-FSR support the mobile chip out of the box

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    On the "boxed" vs. OEM, I think buying the combo with warranty and a better heatsink is a much better choice.  Use the Venus 7+ in my specs.  It's low profile, all copper, and one of the highest rated.  Monarch has it in their configurator.  It's as quiet as AMD's.  Monarch also gives you a 30 day free return with a Fedex prepaid shipping label in the package.
    Danno

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