Are you increasing the "turbo multiplier" or doing a "manual overclock"? Manual should give cooler temps still.
Go for 4.7!
M/B Intelligent Tweaker
Advanced Frequency Settings - 44x
CPU Ratio - 44x
Advanced CPU Core Features - Press Enter
Internal CPU PLL Overvoltage - Enabled
Real Time Ratio Change in O/S - Enabled
Intel Turbo boost tech - Auto
Turbo power limit (watts) - set to 150
Core current limits (Amps) - set to 150
Intel Turbo boost tech - Disabled
Press Esc
System Memory Multiplier - 16.00
Press Esc
Advanced Memory Settings - Press Enter
Performance Enhance - Standard
set the next line down to quick
Channel A - Press Enter
9-9-9-28 - then command rate 2
Press Esc
Advanced Voltage Settings - Press Enter
Load-line Calibration - Enabled
Dynamic Vcore - +0.050v
Dram Voltage - 1560v
Now press F10 and press "y" then enter.
Ah, I didn't know this. I have no idea what vcore was after changing the settings. So vcore changes automatically?Wow, terrifying story! Glad that your PC sorted itself out, cant really think whoat could have caused it... Unless you left it running stress tests and not idling and it overheated or bridged? Maybe the stress program didnt close properly? Are you sure you didnt exceed the 1.4V for Vcore and your recommended V for RAM? Scary stuff, I feel for you!
After setting the OC settings (ie multiplier and DVID) you should reoot straight back into BIOS and check what effect your DVID settings has on Vcore (this screen) , Vcore should always be less than 1.4V
So now, I take it, you've plugged the GPU back in and system runs normal @stock clocks again? Hmmm... Maybe it was the PSU, but then why didnt it boot with stock clocks?.. Or maybe CMSO reset didnt work?.. Very strange
To unlock Vcore in Afterburner:
I didnt change Vcore myself, forgot all about it to be honest But you should also up Memory CLock (mine is stable at 2150 on stock Vcore).
Well, you change DVID and this leads to change in Vcore, but you only get to see that change after reboot. Looking at your CPU-z screenshots, your vcore was well under 1.4, but I do not know what you changed prior to your "minor catastrophe"
Waht about your RAM- is it rated 1.5 or 1.6V? RAM should ran at its native voltage. Did you disable Turbo? Leaving it "on" can cause instability to OC...
You may ask in the RAM forum here about your RAM settings, I specifically bought 1.5V RAM as I got confused when doing research on it whether 1.6 had to be undervolted or ran at its rated V...
So you didn't even make changes to DVID? Which thread on CPU OCing did you refer to- this one: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18365652 ?
And that's all. With those settings, I just set multiplier to 47x.4.4 Ghz set-up M/B Intelligent Tweaker Advanced Frequency Settings - 44x CPU Ratio - 44x Advanced CPU Core Features - Press Enter Internal CPU PLL Overvoltage - Enabled Real Time Ratio Change in O/S - Enabled Intel Turbo boost tech - Auto Turbo power limit (watts) - set to 150 Core current limits (Amps) - set to 150 Intel Turbo boost tech - Disabled Press Esc System Memory Multiplier - 16.00 Press Esc Advanced Memory Settings - Press Enter Performance Enhance - Standard set the next line down to quick Channel A - Press Enter 9-9-9-28 - then command rate 2 Press Esc Advanced Voltage Settings - Press Enter Load-line Calibration - Enabled Dynamic Vcore - +0.050v Dram Voltage - 1560v Now press F10 and press "y" then enter.
You may ask in the RAM forum here about your RAM settings, I specifically bought 1.5V RAM as I got confused when doing research on it whether 1.6 had to be undervolted or ran at its rated V...
So you didn't even make changes to DVID? Which thread on CPU OCing did you refer to- this one: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18365652 ?