Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
Temps of chip and overall temps?

The art of ocing requires you to increase clocks while maintaining a delicate balance of increased volts and lower than average temps.

Your OC will always be hindered by all overclockers worst enemy, temps....regardless of brand.

Its cold out open a window, or go get a dryer vent and stick it out a window and place it over your cpu fan, then OC, find your max. then you know what a chip is capable of and you can purchase something to cool it accordingly.
65 load and the chipset is usually a hair under 70. This is using a Scythe Zipang with MX-2.

With your advice I got a floor fan and stuck it next to my case. The CPU never went down more than a few degrees but my chipset would go down as much as 16 degrees. I also tried setting the CPU state to P1 like pershoot suggested. Nothing would get 3.6GHz stable.

I've already found my max with stock vcore which is 3.3GHz. As I increased the clockspeed I only upped the vcore one notch when it was unstable. Standard OCing procedure. As the CPU-Z screenshot indicates, I'm only using the multiplier to OC.