K9N Neo V1 - No Multipliers?

Decided to purchase a 5000+ 64x2 Black Edition today as all accounts suggested it would work well in my MB.. (K9N Neo V1.0) well, it does but I want to over clock it of course!
I found to my horror that my Bios (v1.9) does not allow me to change the multiplier.. I found somewhere that it may be possible to use the bios for a 7250, what I want to know is has anybody actually tried this and does it work?
I have the bios file ready.. I even have the usb flash tool (the one with the included Trojan)
Or should I just buy another board and put this down to experience?

MSI Support did reply and said they sent me the new Bios file via email, they didnt actually send the file but they did give me the files name: A7260NMS.1A2
I found said file elsewhere.
Re-Downloaded the USB tool you guys kindly made available: MSIHQ Tool 1.17a Stand Alone
Ran that and tried to update the bios.. it didnt work, all I got after pressing F11 (opting to boot from USB) was a blinking cursor.. so...
I read more of this wonderful forum and realised my USB stick was not formatted correctly, so I found the: HP_USB_Boot_Utility
Formatted the USB drive, put the BIOS file back on there and proceeded to use the: USBMSIHQ flash tool (the one with the Trojan that actually isn't a Trojan).
Followed the simple instructions and booted from the USB drive - updated the BIOS to the Beta version.
Now I have control over the FSB Freq (its in the Bios under Cell_xxx(whatever it is) - so, Happy Days.
I now run my 5000+BE at 3ghz, I got there by selecting an FSB of 230 - any higher will not get past POST on my machine.
Thanks to this forum I am happy again... Wonderful work guys - have a game on me: www.uvmeplay.com

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    - Processor Frequency Multiplier
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    I don't know if this will help some people with overclocking, but, here they are.
    *USE AT OWN RISK*
    http://rapidshare.com/files/228438450/MSI_K9N_Neo__PCB_1.0_.zip.html

    hmm, unfortunately I can't seem to find that BIOS on my PC... I must have deleted it or something, but I did find a Beta BIOS in MSI's ftp site, which has EXACTLY the same changes. You can change the CPU Voltage & Change the Multiplier. You can download the BIOS here: http://www.mediafire.com/?o4t5mhomyzi
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  • K9N Neo-F and AMD Athlon X2 AM2 6000+ (125W)

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    I was looking for a 125watt board too and its really hard to find one from MSI that have the things I want, I cant even find a board with Nvidia chipset, amd2+ and support a 125 watt processor (or not tested OK yet) or some boards without a cpu support list yet. So no AM2+ for you if you want a 125watt processor on it and a nvidia chipset. is there any reason why MSI cant fix 125watt support?
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  • K9N Neo-F, just over a week old and now won't boot.

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    BAS - As mentioned, I tried using a Silverstone 560W PSU I had on hand with no luck either, that's when I noticed the big fluctuations in Vcore.  Speaking of which, are such fluctuation in the Vcore normal?  I've read several contradictor forum post on the topic and don't know if this is "normal" behavior for the k9n neo-f.
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  • MSI K9N NEO-F V3 Cannot install Windows 7

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  • K9N Neo V3 and SATA DVD-RW, need help

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  • [SOLVED] Front audio panel still not working on K9N Neo V3

    I already posted on this here: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113813.0.
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    What you call a Phenom x3 720 is really a Phenom II X3 720 (AM3) so no way in the world would it work. You're lucky the listed Phenoms (AM2+) will work as it is.
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