Thanks for your help. I must have flicked off that setting when i first installed the program by accident. I did a little messing around and I've come to believe that my RAM is what is giving me grief when I try to overclock. I'm able to get it to 1600 with no problems, but even though it's rated at 2000, I can't run it that high without my computer failing to boot (while pushing roughly 4+ GHz clocks). I don't know what voltages I could bump to improve that. Anyways, I do remember the guys I got the RAM from saying they had to put it down to 1866 to get it through their stability test, I'm assuming they have some kind of program like memtest86.
Here is another submission;
Kyprioth | Core i7 990x [6C 6T] @ 4610.7MHz | 1.450 | ASUS Rampage III Black Edition | Water | 3045A751
http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/3...zstable.th.jpg
There's so many runs because I had to go to work, and I needed it to still be running when I got home so I could take the screenshot with LinX still running. I assume the GFlops are low because the RAM is at 1600, but my chip isn't a sandybridge and i'm not going for the 5GHz club so it shouldn't matter if i'm below 100 for this submission.
Any tips on improving the RAM speed or timings at all? It's two triple DIMM packs of Corsair Dominator GT.