You keep talking about design flaws, this is a bios issue that is only an issue with overclocking.
You have this board yourself you should be able to make all these changes yourself to experiment with cause and effect, it is much more useful than looking at my screen shots. If you set a value that means you're making that value static/set, auto mean's it will be controlled by the predetermined auto parameters/tables.
EDIT: Just for the sake of it I set the bclock to 150 and EIST still works fine with reducing both the multiplier and the vcore. I would imagine the vcore adjustment no longer adjusts once the point is reached that "auto" determines it needs to actually increase the vcore value due to clock speed.
At any rate here it is "working" on "auto":
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