P67A-GD65 reboot loop issues

Seems like whenever I try to overclock my RAM or mess with the bios my tower would shut off and go into a reboot loop.
What does this mean?
Is my motherboard defective or is this what it does when a bios setting is messed up? The only way to fix the loop is to switch off the power supply and restart it that way. I've noticed it also does this if I use the MSI control panel to overclock my CPU sometimes.
I'm starting to use MSI control panel and having much better luck overclocking compared to the MSI Bios. Is my chipset defective or is MSI's bios really this crappy...So annoying when it starts doing the reboot loop after adjusting acouple settings in the bios.
I'll admit I'm not really an experienced OC'er so I might just not know what I'm doing. I tried upping the ram voltage to 1.65ish and OCing to 1600 with auto ram timing, but it just does the reboot loop after saving and exiting the bios. I haven't tried OCing my ram via the control panel, but upping my bclk on the control panel works well up to 105.5 bclk so far, while upping the bclk in the bios to even 100.1bclk does the reboot loop crap...I know upping the bclk is not reccomended, but I've had it at 105 on my other motherboard for over a month with no problems. I just got this board today and I'm having lots of issues with the bios...
Anyways, I'm trying to get a ram oc of 1600. Could anyone help me in this regard thats savy with this motherboard?

Quote from: LivingChampion on 10-March-11, 04:56:51
I also have my ram sticks on the first and third slot if that makes any difference.
Not really, but the blue slots are the recommended slots to use. From what I am seeing, there is no XMP profiles for your RAM. What that means is, reaching a stable 1600 RAM speed may be a bit of a challenge, or possible. Recommend with setting 1600, to try CR 1 (or 2), 9 9 9 25, tRFC 88 (or maybe 103), @ 1.60-1.65v's & give it another try.
Added: Actually, running the RAM at the settings shown in the Memory Tab, is not a bad thing. Having done a few tests, the performance difference between RAM at 1333 & 1600 is pretty low. Sometimes only a few FPS.

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    Quote from: crxer on 16-September-11, 04:44:54
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