P45 Diamond [MS-7516 v1.x] BETA BIOS

I am uploading the latest BETA BIOS Release for the MSI P45 Diamond [MS-7516 v1.x] here:
--> A7516IMS.167 [=v1.6b7]
--> Release-Date: June 24th 2009
Changelog [A7516IMS.150 -> A7516IMS.167]:
Patch the system hang when running CrossFire with R4870-T2D512 OC in Vista
Patch the system can't resume from S3 or S4 when using ATI 4780¡Á2 VGA card
Fixed the issue: when an ATI 3870x2 VGA Card be pluged on the PCIE Slot1, and another VGA Card exist, the ATI 3870x2 VGA Card could not lighten the Screen
Set Token:ACPI_SLIC_TBL= off to aviod vista can't login
Add solution for 1000G HDD will show 100G in post2
Add TopSwap module
Add patch to avoid AHCI detect incrrect issue.
Fix the system hang up after enable Extreme Memory Profile when using Patriot PVS34G 1600LLK (DDR3-1600-2G-1.9V)
Fix Memtest fail with Elixir M2F2G64CB8HA4N-DG 2G*2 DDR3-1600
Fix CrossFire Function fail when use MS-V162 (R4650-D1G) x 2 pcs
Add patch to improve DDR3 memory compatibility
Fix CPU Voltage can not setting above 1.45v
Update MRC to Ver-2.55
.Add "Virtualization Technology" option
Source: http://msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&postID=725237#post725237
Please use this release at your own risk!
>>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<

Quote from: zsde on 06-July-10, 22:56:45
You increased the DRAM to 1,8V ????
Can you post your CPU-Z SPD Tab please.
Sorry for my english,  but it isn't my natural language! I mean that I set the DRAM voltage to 1.8V, because normal voltage of DDR3 is 1.5V.
The DRAM modules are: http://www.corsair.com/_datasheets/TWIN3X2048-1600C7DHX.pdf
Here is pic's of CPU-Z:

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