BIOS Settings for MSI p45 platinum q6700 with 8 gigs of viper

hi all ,does any here have any stable settings? i want to change settings in the bios ,tried the duel core DOT and its not much good ,i have windows 7 x64 build 7600,and a T1 thermaltake heatsink , i get it up to around 3.2ghz with the DOT ,stills stays cool only around 19c to 21c even under load,but when i start ruunig some games it freezes up ,i have 2x4870 ati cards 512ddr4 in crossfire ,they pass all the tests with flying colors ,but i know this is capable of much more, oh,, sorry i forgot ,, my bios version is the newest one, whatever that maybe .i dont feel like leaving windows right now , but i just updated last week.right from msi.com website.
thanks
joe

Hardware Monitoring :   Fintek F71882FG
Real Frequency :2673.26 MHz
Multiplier :10x Low/High Multiplier :6x / 10x
Bus Speed :267.3 MHz FSB Frequency :1069.3 MHz (QDR)
Core #1 :2673.82 MHz
Core #2 :2673.56 MHz
Core #3 :2673.43 MHz
Core #4 :2673.57 MHz   
CPU Voltage :   1.301 V MaxVID :1.301 V MinVID :1.301 V
Voltage CPU :   1.27 V
+3.3V Voltage :   3.34 V
+5V Voltage :   5.76 V
+12V Voltage :   2.20 V
SB :   3.34 V
VBAT :   3.28 V
VIN2 :   3.58 V
VIN3 :   0.95 V
VIN6 :   0.34 V
Processor Temperature :   22 °C
Mainboard Temperature :   30 °C
Processor :   Thermal Diode
Intel Core 2 Quad (Core 1) :   37 °C
Intel Core 2 Quad (Core 2) :   37 °C
Intel Core 2 Quad (Core 3) :   34 °C
Intel Core 2 Quad (Core 4) :   36 °C
GPU 1 Temperature :   52 °C
GPU 2 Temperature :   50 °C
Hard Disk ST3250410AS         :   34 °C
Mainboard :   MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD MS-7512
Manufacturer :   American Megatrends Inc. Version :   V1.0
Date :   05/21/2008  (mm/dd/yyyy)
Address :0x0 on 4096 KB
Copyright :(C)2006 American Megatrends, Inc
Motherboard ID :66-0100-009999-00101111-052108-Eaglelake-A7512200
DMI Version :2.5
Supported Voltage :1.3V
Physical Memory :8192 MB DDR2-SDRAM
DIMM1 (RAS 0, RAS 1) :   2048 (Double Bank) 
DIMM2 (RAS 2, RAS 3) :   2048 (Double Bank)
DIMM3 (RAS 4, RAS 5) :   2048 (Double Bank
DIMM4 (RAS 6, RAS 7) :   2048 (Double Bank)
ALL 4 DIMMS ARE CURRENTLY AS FOLLOWS
Manufacturer :   PDP Systems
Part Number :   6400LL Series
Serial Number :   Unspecified
Type :   DDR2-SDRAM PC2-6400 (399 MHz)  -  [DDR2-800]
Format :   Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
Size :   2048 MB (2 ranks, 8 banks)
Module Buffered :   No
Module Registered :   No
Module SLi Ready (EPP) :   Yes
Width :   64-bit
Error Correction Capability :   Yes
Max. Burst Length :   8
Refresh :   Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
Voltage :   SSTL 1.8v
Prefetch Buffer :   4-bit
Manufacture :   2000
Supported Frequencies :   200 MHz, 266 MHz, 400 MHz
CAS Latency (tCL) :   3 clocks @200 MHz, 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @400 MHz
RAS to CAS (tRCD) :   3 clocks @200 MHz, 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @400 MHz
RAS Precharge (tRP) :   3 clocks @200 MHz, 4 clocks @266 MHz, 5 clocks @400 MHz
Cycle Time (tRAS) :   6 clocks @200 MHz, 8 clocks @266 MHz, 12 clocks @400 MHz
Min TRC :   12 clocks @200 MHz, 16 clocks @266 MHz, 23 clocks @400 MHz
EPP Profile #1 :   Full Performance
Voltage Level :   2.1V
Address Command Rate :   2T
Cycle Time :   2.5ns @400 MHz
CAS Latency (tCL) :   4 clocks
RAS to CAS (tRCD) :   4 clocks
RAS Precharge (tRP) :   4 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) :   12 clocks
tRC :   21 clocks
tWR :   6 clocks
Memory Controller :   DIMM, SDRAM
Number of connectors :   4
Max. Module Size :   3072 MB
Max. Memory Size :   12288 MB
Supported Speed :   Unspecified
Supported Voltages :   3.3v
Error Detection Method :   64-bit ECC
Error Correction Capability :   yes
Current/Supported Interleave :   1-way/1-way
Alex.Sorry about the long post but i wasn't sure exactly what you needed so i figured the more info the better, oh i noticed this scan reading for the temps are just in C not F

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