Adjustable CPU voltage at MSI KM4M-V

Hi folks,
I'm building a low-noise computer based on a µATX mobo.
The BiostarMSI KM4M-V looks pretty interesting.
I need SATA-controller onboard, AMD Athlon XP-M support,
changeable multi and decreasable CPU voltage at the bios.
Does anybody has this board or even knows whether it provides
the features showing above.
thanks

I heard it does support it.  I got a similar version motherboard K4MAMV and I've only had it for 5 days.  I certainly dont recommended it.  Either I got a broken one from the shop or its a dud model.  I've tried three different VGA card and also the onboard video.  I can't get the damn thing to work as it should.  It fails to play any mpeg smoothly, it will be totally pixilated and not even viewable.  The onboard sound is awful, picks up more noise static than audio.  I'm not getting much feedback from MSI...  I've just wasted some $, I guess that what you get for cheap good.  I'm out to get another type.

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