Hi,
It's frustrating when you buy 1600Mhz memory only to find that, once you've put your system together, it is only running at 1333Mhz by default. But, before upping the speed it might be worth considering what you are hoping to gain by doing so. The actual benefits of the slight frequency increase are, to be honest, not that great and you would actually gain greater performance by upping the speed of the CPU (you have a Black Edition so that is much easier) so long as you have a good CPU cooler to help keep the temps down.
The memory controller is actually built into the CPU and you have to manually set this from within BIOS to get 1600Mhz. Enter BIOS and go to the MIT section. The heading Set Memory Clock is set to AUTO be default and you need to change this to manual. Once you have done this you can then set the Memory Clock, this needs to be at x8 to get the 1600 Mhz rating. Now, if you are lucky, that is all you will need to do. Save and exit BIOS and reboot. On the POST screen you will see your memory is now at its correct value.
If you find that your System has become unstable you will need to make further adjustments, from within BIOS to the DRAM Configuration where you can alter the timings and to the System Voltage Control, where you can increase/decrease the voltage to your RAM. (Check your manual for more info on this)
Hope this helps
ATB