MSI TwinFrozr III GTX 570 Power Edition - Modded Bios

Hi Guys
I am new to this site and this may have been posted but i was unable to find it after searching.
But is there any way to mod the bios of these cards to unlock the voltage further as the limit is 1.137mV in Afterburner
I can pump nice scores in the  3D Mark 11
http://3dmark.com/3dm11/1394544
but my other Brand card can run slightly higher voltage and can produce a better scores because i can run 1.150mV
http://3dmark.com/3dm11/1394620
I believe this beast of a card can go further with a modded/unlocked bios and push my scores even higher because the temps on this card remain under 60 Degrees Celsius @ 970/1940/2400 @ 1.137mV (I do run my fan @ 100% speed through my benching at all times to keep temps to the extreme lows)
Any help in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Cheers

Thanks a whole heap works like a charm - I am so impressed I will be recommending MSI cards/products from now on to anyone who is anyone.
HWBOT world record for GTX 570 is not outta reach now for me now im only short 74 points - WR holder is running 5.6Ghz too im only on 5.05Ghz.
BTW just to let you know running 1212mv with fans 100% i only hit 62 degrees Celsius (ambient air temp 20 degrees), with the help of a Scythe Kaze 3000rpm (134CFM) with airflow directly over the top and bottom the card. Highly recommend a Fan of this caliber to anyone who benches on air. Will post a pic of my setup for anyone interested in having a look very soon.
My other brand card is getting into the low 80s and is running lower voltage (1150). This is why I will recommend MSI to everyone now. MSI claims that the Twin Frozr III runs 18 degrees cooler, well this is 100% in check and I have tested this over another non-reference which I believe has very good cooling itself.
After sales support is 10/10, you just don't get this anymore from other companies.
SVET big thanks again for your effort.

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    •2x 4 Pins Molex to 6 Pins VGA Power
    •DVD Driver/Utility Disc
    •Manual and Quick Guide
    Test Sytem and Configuration 
    Processor: Intel i7 3770K @ Stock Speed / 4.8GHz / 4.849GHz
    Cooler: Thermaltake Advanced Frio
    Memory: 2x4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 2133Mhz
    SSD: Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 90GB
    Motherboard: Z77A-GD80
    Videocard: N670GTX Power Edition 2GB OC
    PSU: Antec TPQ 1200
    Softwares: Windows 7 64bit Ultimate, MSI Afterburner 2.2.2, Nvidia Forceware 304.48, GPU-Z 0.6.2, CPU-Z 1.60.1.x64, Futurmark Benchmark Softwares, HwBot Heaven DX11
    Okey let the benchies begin 1st set of benchies @ stock settings
    3dMark06 - 28799
    Vantage - P31817
    3dMark11 - P9530
    Heaven DX11 - 1956.985
    2nd Set - Processor @ 4.8GHz while the video card is still running at stock speed
    3dMark06 - 35852 From the previous score of 28K  it jumped to 35K. This is becuase 3dMark06, relies heavily on the clock frequency of the processor.
    Vantage - P34377
    3dMark11 - P9861
    Heaven DX11 - 1986.539
    3rd Set - i7 3770K @ 4.849GHz and the video card GPU clock @ 1070mhz with turbo boost at 1148Mhz and memory clock speed @ 1717MHz (6868Mhz effective rate)
    3dmark06 - 36402
    Vantage - P36194
    3dMark11 - P10263
    Heaven DX11 - 2140.223
    That's it. I will share another hardware soon

    @Bernhard
    The card is not with me already :( it was just left for few days. Don't worry next time I will make some tests using Virtu MVP.
    @Update
    Afterburner 2.2.3 is already out and with this new version. You can overclock the PE better

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