Hey guys. I've been reading this thread for the past 6 hours..and still I couldn't find an answer to why my overclock isn't going over 3.0GHz. You guys seem to have so much more success than I am with this board. My overclock goal with my e6400 is 3.2GHz and I am currently unable to reach that goal. I need some help getting there and help is very much appreciated =).

I have a system set up with the following components:

Intel e6400 + Scythe Ninja Rev. B
Asus p5w dh deluxe BIOS 2206
OCZ platinum xtc 2x512 DDR2-800, Rated @ 4-5-4-15
eVGA 7600GT
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320-GB Hard Drive

Current stable (Orthos 8 hours) BIOS setup as follows:

CPU Frequency: 375 (Trying to get to 400)
DRAM: 750 (Trying to get 800)

Performance Mode: Turbo
PCI Express Frequency: 100
PCI clock synchronization mode: 33.33

Memory Voltage: 2.2
CPU Vcore Voltage: 1.4000 (tried to increase by 0.0125 increments to 1.5V)
FSB Termination Voltage: 1.30
MCH Chipset Voltage: 1.65
ICH Chipset Voltage: Auto (tried 1.20)

Config DRAM timing by SPD: Enabled (Tried 5-5-5-15 and 6-6-6-18)
DRAM ECC Mode: Disabled
Hyperpath 3: Disabled
DRAM Throttling: Disabled

C1 Control: Disabled
Virtualization Tech: Disabled
Intel Speedstep: Disabled

IDLE
Ambient Temperature: 24C
CPU: 38C
Core : 53C
LOAD (with TAT)
CPU: 50C
Core:65C

If everything stayed the way it was described above, except CPU frequency is set to 400 and DRAM @ 800, it will boot successfully into Windows, then be very unstable. If I let my system run for a while (surf a bit, chat a bit), I will eventually get a BSOD. When I start to run SuperPI or Memtest, the system will immediately freeze.

What other settings do I need to adjust to achieve 3.2GHz? Help is very much appreciated.