X58a-GD65 ram timings keep resetting

Hello all,
I am having some trouble with my X58A-GD65 mobo. 
My system specs:
MSI X58A-GD65 running latest bios (ends in .22 i believe, im at work so i cant check)
I7 930 (D0), Vcore 1.15,
6gb Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600mhz, 1.64V
powercolor ATI 5850
I am having a problem where every time i restart my computer, my ram timings appear as all zeros.  The computer boots fine despite the all zero timings and shows 9-9-9-24-88 in cpuz.  This occurs regardless of my memory multiplier or voltage ( I have tried several settings from 1.5V to 1.65V), currently I am running a very mild 3.4ghz overclock but the problem exists on stock clock settings too.  This only happens after a cold reboot, it works fine when i first save the settings such as 8-8-8-24-1T and I haven't found any stability testing issues after 6 hours of prime95 or memtest.  The problem existed with the previous bios version too, I upgraded to try to resolve the problem.  Has anyone seen or heard of such a condition or have any suggestions.  I would be happy to provide any additional information if it would help. 
A second issue I am having is that my bios doesn't appear to have the option to enable or disable XMP which all the screen shots of MSI bios I can find have below memory Z in the cell menu.  If I could find it or use it I would try one of the XMP profiles and see if the bios would allow them to stay.
Thanks in advance!

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A second issue I am having is that my bios doesn't appear to have the option to enable or disable XMP which all the screen shots of MSI bios I can find have below memory Z in the cell menu.  If I could find it or use it I would try one of the XMP profiles and see if the bios would allow them to stay.
Latest official BIOS appears to be 22.3 as of today anyway. As for X.M.P., after downloading & reviewing the manual, it didn't show it as an option with this mainboard in the BIOS Cell Menu screenshot.

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  • MSI X58A-GD65

    This is driving me crazy
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  • MOVED: X58A-GD65 BIOS: should I update it to version 22.3?

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=148171.0

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