Core center doesn't afect bios

when I change the FSB,vcore,memory voltage or AGP voltage in the core center it doesn't change in the bios, is there anything I can do to fix it?

No, the two are seperate things, bios is hardware overclocking but corecenter is software overclocking, use bios for best results when you overclock.
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