Help with 2500k and Asus P8P67 overclocking

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Hi all :)

I'm a noob with SB clocking and have got my mitts on a 2500k and an Asus P8P67 motherboard recently. What I have done so far is set the voltage to 1.325v (LLC and everything else AUTO) and the multiplier to 46. Stable as a rock for IBT and Prime95 overnight at around 68c. Is this fine for day to day? Not really looking to wring the life out of it but I can I use offset voltages to shave some voltage off or should I shoot for higher clocks? It is unstable at 1.3v when set manual

TIA :D
 
I followed Clunks guide to get 4.6 and it was pretty easy. If it is stable then I would just see if you can lower the volts. Over 4.6 requires messing with more settings that I couldn't be bothered with. 4.6 is fast enough for me and temps are nice and cool.
 
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