P965 neo-f, bug of fsb 350Mhz, why?

Thanks to the software " Core Center ", I succeeded has to see why my pc did not boot if I ask for bigger FSB than 350Mhz, in fact the motherboard is still limited even if in the bios, we announce us a limit @ 500Mhz, it was passed in fact by 333 @ 350.
If the question could be put in the developers which work on the bios of this motherboard, that would be very well.
I think that heat-pipes are not compulsory to obtain a successful product.
Developers have to show us the potential of P965 (and not to restrain it as on this screenshot, that is voluntary or not)
We want that the limitations is removed
Thank you in advance and sorry if my syntax in English is not good.
screenshot:

Thanks to the software " Core Center ", I succeeded has to see why my pc did not boot if I ask for bigger FSB than 350Mhz, in fact the motherboard is still limited even if in the bios, we announce us a limit @ 500Mhz, it was passed in fact by 333 @ 350.
If the question could be put in the developers which work on the bios of this motherboard, that would be very well.
I think that heat-pipes are not compulsory to obtain a successful product.
Developers have to show us the potential of P965 (and not to restrain it as on this screenshot, that is voluntary or not)
We want that the limitations is removed
Thank you in advance and sorry if my syntax in English is not good.
screenshot:

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    After my current install is done I'm going to try this driver that remus suggests. As he had the identical problem I have. I tried that link above but it aimed at a 64bit driver? Not sure about that one if this doesnt work Illl try that one.
    The problem is solved now (I had to waste enough time for that ...).
    The solution: http://www.dieselbenz.info/JMB36X_WinDrv_Beta_R1.17.04.00.rar
    It's a beta driver, but this is the answer to all "jMicron on MSI"  bugs.
    With that driver I was able to write a full CD at 48X and a full DVD at 8X without any error.
    p.s.
    A little piece of advice for MSI team:
    The current v1.5 BIOS and jMicron driver are buggy (talking about MSI P965-Neo) !
    You have to solve this problem as faster as you can because is very annoying and you'll lose customers !
    Remus M
    (an old MSI fan)
    I was seriously bashing my head until I found your post. Even the drivers found on Live Update didn't work. These betas are the shiz. Thanks!

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