Z77a-gd65 bios/ram

good day to everyone.
 first of all here is my spec:
i5 3570k
16Gb (4x4) Corsair vengeance 1600Mhz CL9
z77a-gd65
bios 10.10
problem nr.1
i can't make RAM working faster than default-1333.
i read lot of forums, where ppl able to do changes from 1333 to 1600. but i can not.
problem nr2.
it was only AUTO in timing (few month ago i was able to change numbers. i did nothing with bios, it just became AUTO by itself)
my i5 was working @ 0Mhz !!!
fixed by downgrading bios
i'm wondering... should be number like here?
is anybody can help me? how to make RAM working @1600 and more?
will be nice to receive step-by-step guide (better in pictures)
thank you
ps. sorry for not super English

Quote from: xmad on 24-October-13, 03:24:41
Remove and re-seat all of the components outside of the case on a non-conductive surface. While the cpu is removed, inspect the cpu socket for any bent or mis aligned pins.
Perform a full cmos clear and re-test  with only a single stick of ram in DIMM 2, cpu, cooler and psu.
...now my pc is in non stop restart... lol. all i wanted its only make ram 1600.
done.  i switched off oc genie and change settings in "standrd" mode. all 4 sticks of ram are working together.
thank you for help.

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