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Round 5: Go!
TheHoof - 5.58.094 - 50x100 - 2800 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 2.005vdimm - air CPU/stock mem

TheHoof - 5.57.907 - 50x100.05 - 2802 MHz - 9-12-12-14-104-1 - ASRock Z97 OCF Formula - G.Skill TridentX 2400C9 2x4GB/S2D - 1.99vdimm - air CPU/stock mem

Got a new OS from another user, after some optimizations it seems much better. My 2800 time is nearly matching my previous 2860! Accidentally forgot to open my SPD tabs on that second screen, oh well.
Also figured a workaround for the bclk fluctuation issue. If I boot at a lower bclk and raise in OS with Rapid OC, the clocks seem much more stable. I also have a lot more granularity with bclk, allowing for changes of 0.05 effective, which weren't possible through the bios alone. This was not possible on my previous OS because of specific services that were disabled.
I still have a couple more aggressive tweaks to implement, though not sure if they'll give a significant enough gain to be worth it unless they decrease run-to-run variance, too.
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