N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II/OC Bios request

Given the problems i had with recent nvidia drivers (TDR's, game crashes, pink artifacts etc...), i got stuck with the last 'trouble free' ones whitch are the 10 month old 275.33.
So, assuming that the low factory OC voltages are the culprit, is there a recent bios with higher voltages than the original ones ?
my card:
N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II/OC
SN: 602-V238-16SB1101157535
Current Bios: 70.24.0A.00.00 (P1040-0050) http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?bwdoc7r4re5kk7e

I know how this is going to sound, but the truth is almost always unpleasant...
I'm not a teenager, i don't have time to test different drivers with  all my games, flash video playback, TDR's scenarios etc.. with various voltages to the gpu and gpu ram to reach, by trial end error, a satisfying 'config' (which would also require a reset to MB bios default to eliminate any potential overclocking interference with the GPU (and yes, i do have the same problems with the GPU on MB bios defaults)). And all of this NOT to overclock it further but to bring it to a 'functioning' state on the factory frequences. If MSI software team couldn't get ir right in the first place, it's their job to do further testing and come up with the solution. I'm a newbie to gpu overclocking but i realize that just increasing the core voltage is not enough and oher things need to be taken into account. Damaging components due to overvolting, thus losing my warranty, is not desirable. And in the end, if they already fixed this with a new bios, why would i go to all the trouble myself ?!?
What do i mean by "Also, i wouldn't want to have to apply these voltages every time i start the pc." ? .., i mean that when i last tried it, checking the 'apply OC at startup' box, didn't actually apply OC at startup.. I had to create profiles and apply them myself. Also, i shouldn't have to run afterburner all the time just to ghet the card to work properly.
I appolagise for the long post and the 'tone' of the message.

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