Quote Originally Posted by orion23 View Post
You really need to play with some of the other voltages in order to achieve a better overclock.

Your CPU might be the best one around if the VID theory is true.

When you are in the bios, press F1 or CTL + F1 to see extra options.

Set your RAM Voltage and timings to those advertised by the manufacturer.

Up the FSB Voltage by +1 first and then by +2

Do the same for the NB Voltage.

Disable C1E, Speedstep, and anything spectrum / throttle related!

And prime95 crashing might not be a CPU voltage problem in your case, but the fact that you are not feeding the NB and FSB settings enough voltage.

Maybe after upping those 2, you'll be able to lower your CPU voltage?

awesome i def will give that a try, and by +1/+2 ., you mean up one setting right? because the next available option is +0.05