PT880 Neo-LSR: Problem with intel P4 2.8c 800 mhz!

I have plug my P4 2.8c 800mhz into my PT880, take 45 seconds before boot, after I got "CMOS settings wrong". I change setting and motherboard don't boot, I can just erase cmos for boot again. I have change my setting 15 times and I have boot from OS 0 time. Can you help me?  

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