P7N Diamond and C2D E8400

I'm trying to find out what is the best and most stable BOIS to use with a E8400 other then MSI recommend 1.2 BIOS. Because when my system POST it stops a NVRAM testing.... and just hangs there. I would like to leave my BIOS setting to default and not have to manually changes setting unless I am overclocking my system.
My System Specs:
Windows Vista Ultimate
Intel C2D E8400 3.0GHz. Stepping E0
P7N Diamond (BIOS Ver. 1.2)
XFX GeForce 8800GT 512MB x2 (SLI)
Patriot Extreme Performance DDR2 2GB (2 x 1GB) PC2-6400 Low Latency DIMM Kit x2 (4GB ram total 4-4-4-12 2T)
Seagate 500GB SATA Hard Drive x2
LG DVD-RW SATA x2
Enermax Liberty DXX 620 watt Power Supply
Thank you for your help and advice. 

Can you please explain what in your own words, what the so called "NVRAM Issue" actually is in your case?  From what you said above, it is rather hard to understand what your actual problem is...

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