Up your multi, then your volts then your multi, then your volts, then your HTT, then lower your divider, then up your HTT some more, then lower your HTT multi, then up the HTTsome more, then lower your latencies.
Up your multi, then your volts then your multi, then your volts, then your HTT, then lower your divider, then up your HTT some more, then lower your HTT multi, then up the HTTsome more, then lower your latencies.
You can give it 1.55 or 1.6 as long as temps are ok. That should do you to 3, 3.2 or more. On a 15 or 16 multi you can then fiddle with the HTT to "home in" on the maximum overclock.
Up your multi, then your volts then your multi, then your volts, then your HTT, then lower your divider, then up your HTT some more, then lower your HTT multi, then up the HTTsome more, then lower your latencies.
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