6758 to Flash BIOS 1.5 or not to Flash BIOS 1.5

I have been reading the board for awhile and have realized that I may have bought a CRAP board.  Nonetheless, would like to keep it running.  I currently have:
NEO-FIS2R
2.4C Ghz @ 800 FSB
4 x 256 OCZ EL Dual DDR PC3700 GOLD (1GB)
ATI 9800 Radeon Pro
BIOS running with 1.2 and never been flashed.
I am currently unable to overclock anything as when I run CPU-Z it shows the normal values eventhough at boot up time its shows that its overclocked.
I am wondering if I should flash the M/B to 1.5 to resolve my overclock issue and possibly the memory bandwidth issues.  I bought the board with BIOS V1.2 and its a virgin board.  What is the best way to flash the board without getting any corruption and at the same time should I wait for the next BIOS update skipping V1.5 or go to V1.4 then get the next release.
Thanks
G16aByT3

tlgkumar wrote:
unfortunately its not working,It would be more helpful if you elaborate the actual problem here instead of saying "it is not working" and looking for confirmations.

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