ok if your not comfortable with the temps then maybe it's about time to rethink on a new cooler? If you're not going to isolate the problem how do you know what's holding you back? 90% of the time if your ram setting, vdimm, vmch and everything else is set right; it's the vcore that's needed to get stable. You tell me how do you know if you aint going to try..
This is my setting @ 3.6 stable:
CPU Frequency: 400MHz
DRAM Frequency: DDR2 800MHz (1:1)
Performance Mode: Standard
PCI Express Frequency: 101
PCI Clock Synchronization Mode: 33.33
Memory Voltage: 2.25V *depend on memory
CPU Vcore Voltage: 1.375V *depend on cpu
FSB Termination: AUTO or 1.4
MCH Chipset Voltage: 1.65V *depend on board, might need 1.75v for memory @ 1000mhz
ICH Chipset Voltage: AUTO
Digital Home Mode: Disabled
Under Advanced Chipset:
DRAM Timings by SPD: Manual (use rated timing such as 4-4-4-12 etc..)
DRAM ECC Mode: Disabled
Hyper Path 3: Disabled
DRAM Throttling Threshold: Enabled
*All PEG Settings AUTO*
Under advanced CPU settings:
Microcode Updation: Enabled
Virtualization Technology: Enabled
*Everything else: Disabled*
Under device settings:
1394 Controller: Disabled
PCIE GbE LAN 1 or 2: Disabled (the one you're not using)
Jmicron SATA: Disabled (if not use)
Serial Port Address: Disabled



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