MSI P45 Neo2 FR need to know voltage settings.

Hello.
Ok, I have a question about my voltage settings in the bios.
Particular for the FSB voltage and the northbridge voltage.
Can anyone tell me what the voltage settings are when they are on auto?
I have no idea in which manner to up the nb voltage to give my ram some more oc headroom.
I have 4x1 Gb team Xtreem cas3 ram i can't get it over 1000Mhz. These are D9 chips and run up to 1200Mhz 5-5-5-15 2.4v.
But this board does not seem to like it.
So any tips how to set the voltage and in which steps to increase them?
Thanks for your time.
Specs:
MSI P45 Neo2 FR bios 1.1
Intel Q6600 @ 3.6Ghz 9x400 1.47v
Team Xtreem 4x1Gb 964Mhz 4-4-4-10 2.25v
Sapphire HD 3870

Ok. I have tested both kits.
I have ran them both at 1100Mhz 5-5-5-15. 2.35v. Just to check again if it wasn't the ram acting up.
This was done by leaving everything on auto except CPU voltage, RAM voltage.
Now i am gonna try to get 1 kit running at 1100Mhz again but then switching to manual on the MCH settings.
Then i will pray that if i find the right setting for one kit so that if i add the other i only have to up it a notch to get it working like it should.
Edit.
After an hour of fiddling i can now boot 400 x9= 3.6Ghz on 1.47, 4x1Gb 1066Mhz 5-5-5-15 2.35v, MCH 1.3v.
Thats nice.
 

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         Name: VIA Standard Host Bridge
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         Name: VIA Standard Host Bridge
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       Driver: F:\WINDOWS\system32\P17CPI.dll, 1.00.0000.0002 (English), 10/2/2003 12:48:18, 53248 bytes
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         Name: PCI standard host CPU bridge
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         Name: PCI standard host CPU bridge
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         Name: PCI standard host CPU bridge
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_1100&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_00\3&61AAA01&0&C0
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    Quote
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    Quote
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    Quote
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