No Boot with Performance Mode FAST

When I set Performance Mode other than SLOW (no matter if FAST or TURBO) my system won´t boot (all other settings default, D.O.C. DISABLED).
This happened with Bios v1.9 and also happens with Bios v1.7 (re-installed hoping it might solve the problem)
NO way activating MAT/PAT  
Any help very appreciated  
System:
MSI 865PE Neo2-FIS2R (MS-6728)
Intel P4 3.0 GHz FSB800 HT (default)
Zalman CNPS 7000A-CU
2x 512 MB Twinmos Winbond DDR400 CL 2.5
MSI GF4Ti4200 (MS-8870)
Samsung SP1614N 160GB 7200rpm 8MB
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Pinnacle DC10+ v7 Videocard
LG GSA-4040B
LG DRD-8120B
Tagan TG-380-U1 380W
Windows XP HomeEdition SP-1

This might be a long shot...but try the following settings if you want PAT/MAT:
Bios 1.9 for 865pe
FSB=201
Vddr=2.70V, or higher if it doesn't work
Memory freq= AUTO (If you set it to 400 mhz you won't get MAT)
Performance Mode= TURBO (FAST increases AGP/PCI bus)
Timings= depends on you ram, set it manually to whatever specifications you have (If it still doesn't work, try setting to SPD)
If all of this doesn't work then set memory freq to 400Mhz and Performance mode Turbo, or Ultra Turbo and you WILL get higher performance even if you don't have PAT/MAT. Test this with Sandra and you will see that the memory bandwidth is almost as high as with PAT on.
Recommended: Install ClockGen and set it so that it loads with windows. Use it to set the FSB to 200 and AGP/PCI 66/33 for added stability.
Please post back to see if this works for you guys. Good luck!

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