BIOS 4.1 - P67A-GD55

I recently upgraded my BIOS to version 4.1.  Bad decision, if it ain't broke don't fix it right?
The previous BIOS versions have not given me overclocking issues. In 4.1, if I set the clock multiplier 45, the BIOS reports the O/C is in affect (4.5GHz). However CPU-Z shows my clock speed as 3.3GHz if I boot into Win 7 (64-bit).  I'm in "standard mode" for the bios setup.  Any suggestions?  I don't get why my configuration settings are not being utilized.  Is CPU-Z not reading things correctly?
I also tried O/C Genie and CPU-Z still reads 3.3GHz as the clock speed.  Is the BIOS too new for these programs so they default to the stock clock speed as a reading?
Is there any way I could downgrade my BIOS? I tried to flash it and the older versions are not recognized.
Tried clearing the CMOS by pressing and holding the button on the back of the mobo with the PSU unplugged.  Still same results.
Also, I have screen shots, but how do I attach them with the img tags?
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500K (3.3 GHz)
Memory: 2xG.Skill F3 12800CL9-4GBRL (8GB Total)
MOBO: P67A-GD55
BIOS Version: 4.1
Graphics: MSI N580GTX Twin Frozr II
HDD: WDC WD3000GLFS-01F8UO
Power Suppy: Corsair AX850\
OS: Windows 7 64-bit

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I tried to flash it and the older versions are not recognized.
It's actually a good thing it didn't flash. Once you update to the Ivy UEFI/BIOS and ME8, you are stuck with it unless a method is developed to be able to restore ME7, the old Sandy line of BIOS's, and both chips for boards with have dual.
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Also, I have screen shots, but how do I attach them with the img tags?
Use a hosting service such as Photobucket.
My guess is the settings in CPU Features are all wrong and the root of the problem.

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