Did MSI alter Vcore settings with Z68A-GD55 (B3) BIOS 25.6 update?

You'll have to excuse me, as I've been away from motherboard/BIOS/OC stuff for a while...
I built my current computer about a year ago with a Z68A-GD55 (B3) and i5-2500K. After some initial OC experimentation, I found a sweet spot and have been running absolutely solid @ 4.5GHz Turbo with BIOS 22.4 for that year.
I recently made the upgrade to the latest 25.6 BIOS. Before doing so, I painstakingly took snapshots of all my settings before the upgrade, then performed the upgrade and re-entered all the settings to what they had been. Once booted into Windows, the system bluescreened after login.
I went back into the BIOS and immediately noticed that the CPU core voltage that I had been setting (1.325v) was no longer delivering the expected current voltage (it had been showing current voltage of '1.320V', but with BIOS 25.6, it now showed '1.288V'.)
Not really sure what else to do, I ratcheted up the CPU voltage until it more or less matched the old 1.320V, but it required that I now set the CPU core voltage to 1.36V to achieve that (.035V higher than before). It seems to have resolved the bluescreening for now.
So, my questions are:
1. Am I doing the right thing to achieve the stability I previously had?
2. Is a change in core voltage setting and readings from BIOS 22.4 to 25.6 to be expected?
3. Am I actually using up more power under this new BIOS to do the same thing as before?
Thanks in advance for any help or insight you can provide,
Gordo
 

Quote from: Bernhard on 22-October-12, 20:03:12
Does the ME8 firmware form part and parcel of the BIOS on the MSI website ?  Does the ME7 firmware form part and parcel of the BIOS that you attached ? Does the BIOS flash install the ME8 or the ME7 firmware respectively when using the forum flasher to flash the BIOS versions on the MSI site ?  That was the question.
Your answer was yes, and I believe that suffices.
Quote
Does the BIOS flash install the ME8 or the ME7 firmware respectively when using the forum flasher to flash the BIOS versions on the MSI site ?  That was the question.
Each BIOS version, carry on the co-respond ME versions that's required by this BIOS to runs properly.
When we flash with those special BIOS archives, its performed full BIOS update include the proper ME version which is part of  BIOS file ver.

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    I live in Sweden and bought this quad memory: http://www.webhallen.com/hardvara/147837-corsair_xms3_vengeance_quad_16gb_ddr3_pc3-17066_2133mhz

    This is a user-to-user forum, not MSI Technical Support.  We don't make BIOS Fixes here, sorry.
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    This mobo supports 2133Mhz
    Not quite right. The memory controller is inside the processor, not the mainboard.  According to Intel specifications, the native supported maximum is DDR3-1333.  Everything above that has to be considered overclocking and therefore not necessarely stable. 
    I am moving this thread to the overclocking section of this forum for further discussion.
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    My new PC works in default state/1333Mhz but not in 2133Mhz. Any tips?
    Go lower for testing:  try DDR3-1600, DDR3-1866 etc, memory voltage 1.65V, command rate = 2T, play around with the other timings to find out what works and what not.
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    flashed to latest official BIOS 23.6
    FYI: Latest official release is slightly newer: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=151148.msg1151874#msg1151874

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