O/Cing 2800 to 200Mhz FSB K7N2-L

I recently purchesed a MSI K7N2-L Delta motherboard, AMD Athlon 2800+ 333Mhz FSB Barton, 512MB Corsair Value Select PC3200 Ram, ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB, Iceberg Chipset kit, and a CoolerMaster Aero 7 Lite CPU Cooler. I was able to overclock the machine to the following without any problems:
When I try to set the FSB to a value like 195Mhz the computer will load normally, start to load Window's XP Home SP1 and restart. Other values such as 200Mhz would simply refuse to boot and hang with no video or keyboard LED's lighting up. So far I'm only able to run this setting sucessfully.
Are there any settings that I need to find or change to allow me to overclock to 200MHz FSB? Any other suggestions or help would be very very much appreciated!  
My Complete Specs:
AMD Athlon 2800+ Barton (333MHz)
MSI K7N2-L Delta
512 MB PC3200 Corsair Value Select RAM
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
120 GB Maxtor 7200RPM w/ 8MB Cache
60 GB Maxtor 5400RPM
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 OEM
350 Watt Antec PSU (SL350 Model)
Lite-On CD-RW
Floppy Drive
Coolermaster Aero 7 Lite (Installed on the Athlon 2800+)
Iceberg Chipset Kit (Fan installed on NB and sink on SB)
Windows XP Home SP1
Thank you very much for your time  
-ErMeR

Hi,
As for the begining lower the multiplayer and than set the fsb speed. Few days ago Kingfisher wrote a guide about o/c. It includes basics but You shall read it https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=40413&sid= and for more I suggest You use googl and read some articles. GreetZ

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