XRogerX: Just curious why you don't use AOD for your overclocking?
I've found it best to find a good
STABLE setting for BIOS and then
overclock using AOD. If it crashes, your system will still reboot with good settings.
AOD Link:
http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_overdrive.aspx?p=1
AOD actually plays quite well with this board. ;)
Personally, I just leave my bios @ 200x15x11x10 (3Ghz CPU/2.2Ghz NB/2Ghz HTlink) 1.375v CPU, 2.1v Mem, 1.325v NBvid.
Here is a SS of my bios settings (from AOD):
CLICKABLE:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3..._AODStable.jpg
When I want to push the OC I just boot normally, go into AOD and load the saved profile (I call it "MaxOC_Profile"). The Save/Load features work just fine as long as your not teetering on the very edge....
Heres a SS of my AOD "MaxOC_Profile":
CLICKABLE:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...116_AODMax.jpg
As for your temps.... I wouldn't worry too much about 52c when your stressing the system. The chip is rated for 60c at least, I'm pretty sure it's actually 70c but don't hold me to that... :D
Mine does seem to get a little unstable when it goes over 58 so I watch for that as my personal limit, it's still well within AMD's specs.
I had a Zalman 9700 cooler, and while it works quite well I found it to be kind of noisey. There are better and quieter air coolers available the one I'm using now actually dropped my load temps by ~4c.
Here's a link:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835233003
Hope this helps a little, and Happy Overclocking!! :up:
EDIT: BTW, my system is very similar to yours, I'll update my sig...