P67a-GD65 Bios 4.39 Turbo-boost problem

Hi,
i just finished overclocking my system and it's working great all but for one thing. I can't enable turbo-boost anywhere in bios. I have to do it in the settingsmenu in Realtemp every time i restart the computer, its getting annoying. Any tips?
Specs:
Motherboard: P67a-GD65 Bios 4.39
Cpu: 2500k @4,5GHz
GPU: GTX 680
RAM: 8GB @1600MHz

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