going over fsb limit

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i am at my fsb limit of my mother board when overclocking my cpu. will i be able to go over the 1333 fsb limit of my mother board or will it become unstable? if so dose this mean i will need a upgrade if i want to continue to overclock my cpu.
thanks for any input :)
 
got to a point where my cpu clock speed will automatically unclock itself when i run p95 i am guessing this is one of the safety features to protect the cpu against temps.
would this mean i need to upgrade the cpu or the cooler to gain a better speed?
running a e4600 (2.4ghz stock) at 2.965 ghz and i cant put it up anymore not even the slightest without it automatically unclocking itself on p95 i am running at 1.53v
 
got to a point where when i put my fsb up even by 1 my system crashes... but yet it is total stable on p95 and games. is there any way i can brake this barrier even even i put the voltage to 1.62 it still dose the same
 
sorry for the late reply been busy.

mother board = asus p5n32-e sli
cpu = LGA775 Allendale" 2.40GHz (800FSB)
gpu = 8800 gtx oc2 by bfg
ram = 4gb (4X1gb) ddr2 pc6400 at 800mhz
cpu fan = Zalman CNPS9700-N
power supply = 780w mod X stream
the sound card came with the board

hope you guys can find the problem i think it may be the ram or the motherboard.
 
i dont really know how to adjust the ram speed properly altho i have changed the fsb to ram ratio or something in the bois that has seemed to allow me to clock it up abit much but hit another barrier was at 2.7ghz without changing the ratio now at 2.965ghz and cant up it one more.
 
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