1600mhz running @ 1066mhz

Honestly you won't tell the difference between the two in average use. Since you have the specs for it, I would go with the specs that are supposed to be stock for your ram. So... 1600MHz at 9-9-9-24
 
Only option I see is the multiplier which can be set to 10 and run memory at 1333

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keep the voltage as low as possible while keeping your computer stable. For your dram speed settings must have a different setup than my bios. I'll see if I can find the answer for you.

Edit: sounds like the multiplier needs to be set to 12. I have no idea why you can't go past 10.
 
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keep the voltage as low as possible while keeping your computer stable. For your dram speed settings must have a different setup than my bios. I'll see if I can find the answer for you.

Edit: sounds like the multiplier needs to be set to 12. I have no idea why you can't go past 10.

Yeah... So.. maybe I need to update my mobo's bios?
 
Looks like it will be the bios, only problem is... I can't update it on a 64bit OS, Trying to run the program gives me an error.
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That might help. but before you do that take a look at this thread. It is over i7 overclocking and messes with the ram speed as well. They mentioned BCLK which may have an effect on your ram. Honestly I have not overclocked an intel system before so this is a shot in the dark.
 
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