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however far you're mobo will let you take it

as long as your temps are fine you have nothing to worry about

so up that vcore, and up the fsb and let it go as far as it can go

use intel burn test to stress it for stability, and coretemp to monitor your temps while thats going

along with cpu-z open so you can monitor the actual vcore
 
my mobo features untied ocing. and its been awhile since i oced. is there a good simple turorial on here.. i have forgot a lot lol. been about a yearish since i helped oc my friends alienware :p
 
FSB - up this a few mhz at a time to up your core clock
vcore - up this by .02 or so each time to try to keep stability up... say you go to 3.3 ghz and ur computer starts freezing... then up your vcore until it proves stable
 
so up the fsb and then when i freeze up the vcore. and i do this in the bios right? so if i up the fsb and the log into windows and it freezes go back into bios and up the vcore?
 
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also i have a cellery d430 and i've got it running 24/7 stable at 3.45 so you should be able to take yours places ;)
 
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