MSI H55m-E21 OC issues

Hey guys, recently purchased a MSI H55M-E21 mobo. Got everything setup and I am having a few issues with the BIOS.
First, RAM is not listed at 1600Mhz which was listed on the site as being supported while OC. Most of the settings for this option have been greyed out and I am unable to make any changes to the memory.
Second, I am also unable to make changes to the CPU FSB. Multiplier is sitting on the max 21 which is default for my i5-760, the FSB is greyed out. Pressing F4, page up/down, +/-.. nothing I can do will highlight the FSB option to change it.
I have attempted to use the Control center but it bugs out and crashes often. Is this motherboard able to handle overclocking or not?
i5-760 processor
Patriot Sector 5 2x2gb 1600 rated memory
MSI H55M-E21 mobo

Quote from: zsde on 20-February-11, 03:49:16
Suggest you contact MSI technical. The CPU support list here http://www.msi.com/product/mb/H55M-E21.html#/?div=CPUSupport  lists your CPU as n/aIt may be that your board does not fully support the CPU. All the supported CPUs are 73W and 83W, yours is 95W.
I hope that the VRM and other power circuits for this board were designed to handle your CPU.
 That contradicts CPU support at MSI Europe:
http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=prodcpu2&prod_no=2150&maincat_no=1
 I imagine it's more because it's a low cost MB and really wasn't made for OC to begin with. If you wanted to OC then you should have got H55M-ED55 or H57M-GD65 or one of the P55M which have decent OC abilities. We see this all the the time with $50/$60/$70 motherboards. You simply can't expect them to OC like their more expensive big brothers. If you want to run with the big boys then it's going to cost you more $$.

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  • MMBE -- Batches

    Hi guys, In transaction MMBE (Stock Overview) you'll see a list of the batches and the stock for a certain material. How can I get the list of batches shown in this overview (using SELECT statement)? Many, many thanks in advance.