messing with the voltages?
wouldnt that be like overclocking? 0.0?
Nah overclocking comes when you change multipliers, baseclock type stuff. Yes then you generally change the vcore, but upwards when things become unstable.
The method im wanting you to try is called undervolting, as it will aid in keeping the cpu cooler. We are not gonna be touching the cpu speed at all.
The reason why myself, and others know this can be done, is we have done it in the past, and we know the motherboards on auto vcore will give more then is needed.
As an example your motherboard is giving your cpu 1.232 under load at stock speeds, as u can tell from me sig, thats not to far off the volts i need for 4ghz.
So if we undervolt (reduce) the vcore for your cpu, it will allow for cooler temps, but still be 100% stable and safe.
For a quick test for me, can you go into the bios, take vcore off auto and change it to manual, below that should then show the vcore, and allow you to adujust it up or down with the +/- keys on ur numberpad.
Can u put the vcore to 1.2v then hit F10 to save and exit the bios, let windows boot up, and then run prime95 for 15 mins, taking a screen shot of both core temp and cpu-z.
Do not worry, and any stage you can re-enter the bios, and put vcore back onto auto, and it will be like nothing has ever happened.