Help for P35 neo -F vcore regulator

Hello to everyone, this is my first post in this forum...
I bought a MSI P35 Neo-F motherboard for a friend of mine. It's a nice and cheap mobo, all run fine but as I tried to overclock the cpu ( a good and cheap E2180) I couldn't modify cpu vcore!!!! Yes, in the right submenu I selected cpu vcore, I chose a value ( for example 1.40) I clicked enter, I saved with F10. All looks like well, but as I run cpu-z under windows  I read ALWAYS vcore 1.325!!!!!! ( every values I choose in submneu cpu vcore!!!!)
 I tried grey default values and white  High values but it is the same thing.
Well, although this, my E2180 run @ 2700Mhz fine, rock solid ( 8 hours of orthos blend test and others 8 hours of orthos small test  + twice superPI 32M) but I disappoint because I can't change cpu core as I like. Why?
This is my system
Mobo: MSI P35 Neo-F
Cpu: Intel E2180 @ 2700 strap 1066 Fsb 270 ram divisor 4:5
Cooler: stock Intel
Ramm 2x1GB corsair Value selected pc667 default timing and v.
HD: Maxtor 80Gb pata system + Maxtor 200 GB sata for storage.
Optic drive: samsung dvd rw s202
Video card: old sapphire x800GTO pci express
S.O. Windows Xp Pro
Thanks
Anto63

Just to make sure:  Have you cleared CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from PSU after flashing? If not, please do that.  It should be done after every BIOS Flash.
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Good
- I can increase the Vcore.
- Vcore doesn't increase automatically when the FSB is rose.
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Bad
- It still has bad OCing potential with my E4500, i can only get 2.5GHz with default Vcore
  (many people have reported d same problem, so please don't say it's because my CPU is bad)
Keep in mind that the P35 Neo is a budget board.  It was not really designed for OC use.
That said, I am curious about your current BIOS settings (FSB/Memory Ratio, Memory Timings, Memory Voltage, EIST, Spread Spectrum etc.).  All of them may have an impact.  Maybe some of these settings could be optimized to OC the system a little more.  However, we should not discuss these things here.  The Overclockers & Modding Corner is a more suited place for stuff like that.
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Thanks again for the bios jack!

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