[MSI P55-GD65] Different XMP readings from MSI Control Center, CPU-z, BIOS

Hello,
I have a MSI P55-GD65 with a 4 GB Corsair XMP DDR3-1600 CL8 kit (2x2GB, in dual channel configuration),
however I am getting very different readings for the XMP profile from MSI Control Center, CPU-z and the BIOS.
Here is a screenshot from CPU-z and Control Center: http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/2217/xmpv.jpg
The memory is rated at 1.65v for 1600mhz CL8, however control center reports it as being 1.5v, CL9.
CPU-z reports timing rate to be 2T, however when setting the RAM settings to XMP/Auto in the BIOS (which automatically clocks to 1600 mhz, CL8),
timing rate gets set to 1T (which tends to be unstable with CL8).
So my question is: how can I reliably read the XMP information? My bios is the latest version by the way (v1.9).

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the bios readings are almost the same, except that the BIOS sets 1T timing.
The BIOS readings (or: what the BIOS actually sets) is not that important when we talk about SPD/XMP Profiles.  When you are in BIOS Setup you should be able to find Memory-Z which does nothing else but reading the SPD/XMP Profiles that are programmed onto the SPD Chip (regardless of what the actual settings are).
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So I'll just use the bios XMP settings but change the timing to 2T and see if that is stable.
Yes.  AND: The fact that the BIOS automatically sets the Command Rate to 1T instead of 2T is not okay.  Please report this problem to MSI Technical Support: http://support.msi.com/

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