If I turn off hyperthreading it works at 4.2 Ghz @ 1.4v and stays at 70 degrees.
If I enable HT, it only stays on 70 degrees at 3.8 Ghz and 1.3v, and needs 1.45v for 4.2 Ghz.
Those are voltages in the Bios, they show up as a lot lower in CPUZ. I am just turning off HT then and using 4.2 Ghz at 70 degrees.
I use the paste that came with the cooler and all silent LED fans (6 total). I dont think the airflow is the problem because the HSF remains only slightly warm, and if I buy a megahalem, no one is going to want to buy my Triton and I'll just have lots of spare fans.
Intel say that 85 deg is max as after that the heat will begin to slowly deform the motherboards CPU socket. So I wont be running 4.2 Ghz with HT, I just used it for a nice vantage score.
I could have applied some MX III after getting the new PSU I ordered (FSP one in my sig), but Im cancelling it in the morning as reviews show it to be an overated 800 watt PSU, and not as good quality as my OCZ. Im getting two new Samsung F3s to replace my sluggish F1s though, no need to change anything else, just could use some MX III but I cant be bothered reseating the CPU again.
Heres a screenshot with HT off:
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/2476/4200ocnoht.png