7125v1.0 Neo4 Ultra - CPU Frequency wrong

Config: MB:7125v1.D0, CPU: 3700+, Ram: 2*1GHz Gskill, VGA: Sparkle 6600GT PSU: Corsair VX550W, 2 IDE & 2 Sata Disks (Non-Raid)
Hello,
MB is non-overclocked (never), but Cell Menu in Bios (v1.D0 - last disponible on MSI Site) shows:
Current CPU Clock 2211MHZ , Current DDR Clock.
I don't know when and how the frequency changed... at the time I flashed the Bios, frequency was 200MHz.
Actually, I can change, after windows has started, the frequency from 201 to 200MHz using the Nvidia Control Panel.
Even if Board is working with 201MHz clock, isn't it better - or am i wrong? - that frequency is not higher than 200MHz?
Is there any way to change this in the Bios, so the frequency is what it has to be?
In Cell Menu, these 2 lines (the first 2 of the screen) are grayed and said non-changeable.
I tried a Cmos-Clear, as indicated otherwhere (power cord unplugged, battery removed, waiting at least 15Mn, etc..) but nothing changed. I also tried to reinstall XP entirely on another clean disk, but CPU Frequency remains at 201MHz.
Is it possible to reflash the 1.D0 Bios on the same Bios and will it change the frequency?
What happens if I reflash the same Bios on that which is in use?
Or is it better consider reflashing an older Bios, and after that reflash the newer?
Tia for any help
Regards

Quote from: BOSSKILLER on 19-January-09, 17:59:53
Well what's the matter 200.5 or 200.0, you can try to disable CPU Spread spectrum it can affect 0.5 in the freq.
Hello,
I apologize not to have answered before, but I was traveling for work the last 3 weeks.
I asked about the HTT frequence because it is generally said not to change the Ram Speed over the previous speed.
Even when I let 201Mhz for CPU Clock, i have some bugs (unexpected reboot after various time, unexpected PC freezing) - not always but from time to time. When I change the CPU Speed to 200 MHz with NVidia controlpanel, just after windows has started, these bugs never ! appear.
Changing the CPU Spread Spectrum option in the cellmenu has no effect.
So I'm wondering that i have this default which exists also when i make a new XP Install on a new disk: FSb Clock 201MHz CPU Clock 2211MHz instead of 200/2200. Ok with the multiplier factor it is right but The RAM Frequence is also 402 MHz.
Tia
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