MSI H67MA-E35-B3 not supporting ddr3 1333

Hi,
I recently purchased MSI H67MA-E35-B3 and Intel Pentium G620 processor with Corsair xms3 2x2gb ram kit CMX4GX3M2A1600C9
Ram is not detected as 1333, but it defaults to 1066 in auto settings, if I manually change speed to 1333, pc wont boot and I have to clear cmos.
Enabling XMP in bios displays adjusted dram speed as 1600, but saving and rebooting speed sets back speed to 1066.
I want to run ram at default 1333 speed at least if the board cpu doesnt support 1600.
Also there is some issue with Ps/2 keyboard, its not detected by windows after shutting down pc, some reboots and plugging unplugging keyboards makes it work.

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Ram is not detected as 1333, but it defaults to 1066 in auto settings
Please take a screenshot of the CPU-Z "SPD" view, upload it somewhere and include the link to the image here for comparison.
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I want to run ram at default 1333 speed at least if the board cpu doesnt support 1600.
Actually, according to Intel specifications, native memory support of this processor is restricted to DDR3-1066:
http://ark.intel.com/products/53480
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Memory Types       DDR3-1066
No word about DDR3-1333 support.
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if I manually change speed to 1333, pc wont boot and I have to clear cmos.
Enabling XMP in bios displays adjusted dram speed as 1600, but saving and rebooting speed sets back speed to 1066.
I want to run ram at default 1333 speed at least if the board cpu doesnt support 1600.
Also there is some issue with Ps/2 keyboard, its not detected by windows after shutting down pc, some reboots and plugging unplugging keyboards makes it work.
What is your current UEFI/BIOS Version?

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