35oC but at 2.7volts

What speed are you at now? Importantly what are your cpu and memory voltages? Cpus usually have a 'wall' where even a lot more volts won't help or help very little.
 
You need to read more about overlcocking, first you need to test your maximum ram speed by dropping your multiplyer right down and raise your FSB (HTT) until you start getting errors in memtest, raise your ddr voltage and continue untill you are at the highest ram speed you can go on a voltage your ram can handle.

Now drop set your memory divider to the lowest it will go and start raising the HTT again to bring up the CPU speed, test with prime95, super pi until you get errors, now start rasing the core voltage, I wouldn't want to go past 1.6v.

Once you have your max cpu speed you can start playing around with memory dividers and multiplyers to get both speeds to as close as you can to max ram speed and cpu speed.

For instance say your ram tops out at 220 Mhz at 3.2 volts, and your cpu tops out at 2.4Ghz (just an example) you would set your HTT to 300Mhz, your memory divider to 150Mhz and your multiplyer to 8.

This would give you the best performance for that setup, with ram at 218Mz, cpu at 2.4Ghz and internal memory transfer rate of 300Mhz.
 
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