I've mentioned this before, over 10 Months ago on OCX...
Alot of people I really respect kind of shot it down, but I haven't given up on this idea, this technique has helped me stabilize my OC on a number of boards...
I don't run extreme cooling so this is based on Highend AIR/Water.
No Guarantees, but I've seen alot of people asking about ACC settings and although this may not be the perfect answer it's helped me....
This involves using "wPrime"... Here's what I've been doing.
1) Push your system pretty close to the edge (but fairly stable)
2) Run wPrime and watch the sequence of core completions (should be 1234 x 4)
3) If the cores get out of sequence adjust ACC to keep them straight
4) A lower ACC will make a core finish faster while a higher ACC will slow them down.
If wPrime crashes it doesn't really shutdown and will run until it errors out, then you can count how many cycles each core completed....
EX: If core1 completed 5 cycles while all the others only did 4 try raising core1 by 1 step on ACC, or lowering all the others (you'll have to play with it, try to keep them close to zero)...
Theres no doubt there are ALOT of variables here, and you may never get a perfect 1234x4 run everytime, but you can at least tune it to were it's close and that has always helped me with stability!
We're all Overclockers here, give it a shot...
At least for me it's a whole lot better than just setting random ACC numbers...