K9n SLI V2

hi guys
i need a little help here i have upgraded my cpu to a phenom 9500 and after getting it up and running i went into the bios to do some tweaking and i can no longer adjust the multiplyer or cpu voltage its currently set to auto but will not let me change anything as they have been locked out.
i know all of the amd chips are multiplyer locked except for the black editions, I used to be able to overclock my old chip which was a 5000+ clocked at 2.8ghz stable by adjusting the fsb to 225 and a multi of 12.5 on watercooling.
but now it wont play ball.
IS THERE ANY WAY OF OVERCOMING THIS PLZ HELP!!!!!!

ISSUE SOLVED 
flashed board with final 1.2 bios release 
unlocked and clocked at a whopping 2.76 ghz with 1.25 core voltage
i could have gone more but this board will not allow above 1.25 core volts with a phenom installed 

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