Remembered this - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18375640 - worth a try as its the same board you have.
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.
I remembered that guide you sent me the other day about overclocking to 5.0GHz, so I referred to that instead. Here it what I've done.
1. Reset all settings to fail safe defaults.
2. Noted the VCore voltage on stock 33x: 1.235v
3. Rebooted, then changed the multiplier to 45x
4. I then disbaled the following from the guide to improve stability and temps:
5. Rebooted, and noted the VCore voltage on 45x: 1.344-1.360v (Optimal Range 1.325-1.375v)
- C1E - Disabled
- E1ST - Disabled
- C3, C6 State - Disabled
- CPU Thermal Monitor - Enabled (I was supposed to disable this as well but rather not)
6. I decided to enable the LLC at #5, it was optional according to the guide.
Now, this is the point where the guy said keep bumping the multiplier up one by one until booting fails, but I'm not interested in 5.0GHz. So I'm going to try an Intel Burn Test with this, not keeping my hopes up though.
And, with the settings I've changed, I'm on a constant 45x according to CPU-Z and the temps with RealTemp are the same as before:
41, 41, 41, 43.