Request for proper BIOS settings for MSI "KM4M-V" VIA KM400

Hello,
I tried to search on this problem but with no success. I have a computer that I had to reset the bios and I'm trying to get the clock speed adjusted to the processor chip. Here is my setup:
MB = MSI "KM4M-V" VIA KM400 (MS-7061)
CPU = AMD ATHLON XP 3000 "Barton" 333 FSB  OPN - AXDA3000DKV4D
Here is my problem, when I boot up the cpu shows the clock speed of 1.733 GHZ with default BIOS settings.(it shows this speed in windows when booted up also) When I try to go into the BIOS and change any of the speed settings under Advance Chipset Features, the cpu will reboot and loose video until I reset the BIOS with the jumper.
I was wondering if someone had a setup like this and could give me info on what settings are the RIGHT ones to get the AMD XP 3000 up to speed?   ;-)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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how do you find CPU OPN code?
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    Parallel Port Mode ECP (For some Printers you may need to set as Bi-Dir or EPP)
    EPP version N/A
    Parallel Port IRQ Auto
    Parallel Port DMA Auto
    Onboard Midi Port Disabled                                  
    Onchip IDE Controller  Both
    Onboard LAN Enabled (Disabled if using PCI LAN card)
    Onboard LAN PME Enabled (Disabled if using PCI LAN card)
    AC’97 Audio Enabled (unless using PCI sound card)
    MC’97 Modem Disabled
    USB Controller All 6 USB Ports
    USB Legacy Support Disabled (some people with legacy USB devices may need to enable)
    Port 64/60 Emulation Enabled
    ===============
    PC Health Status
    ===============
    Chassis Intrusion Disabled
    CPU Fan Detect Enabled (set to disabled BEFORE shutting down to install any PSU powered CPU fan)
    ======================
    Frequency/Voltage Control
    ======================
    Spread Spectrum Disabled (return to default setting to troubleshoot EMI problems)
    CPU FSB Clock 166
    CPU Ratio Auto
    CPU Vcore (V) Auto
    DDR Voltage (V) Auto (set to 1.6 if you have RAM instability)
    Termination Voltage Auto
    AGP Voltage (V) Auto

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