Don't exceed 1A - 1.2A and you will be okay.
@coldilian - I think you need to take your whole setup apart and put it back together very slowly and carefully, one component at a time. Basically, add one component, then test, then add another component, then test, etc. Furthermore, make sure you use paper or plastic washers between all screws that contact the motherboard, both on the top and bottom side of the motherboard. Finally, make sure that your VTT card is fully seated properly, that your BIOS chip is seated properly as well (should not be loose or moving at all), and finally that your CPU socket is actually properly mounted on the board (all screws are tightened until they cannot move any more).
@TechloGoblin - you'll get all sorts of instability with such high overclocks. Your PCI-E slots or other peripheral devices can easily malfunction or behave strangely. There is not necessarily anything you can do about that.
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