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DRAM Frequency.
Is your CPU still at 266mhz? The P5K doesn't offer a 533mhz (1:1) memory option at 266mhz. You won't get a 1:1 option (586mhz) option til you overclock it to 293MHz.
Set it to 667mhz until you get to 293MHz.
Set your correct memory voltage before going any further. I wouldn't touch its timings til you've finished clocking the CPU.
Then just keep upping the FSB. You'll probably get to 333x9 before having to touch the CPU voltage.
It's not unusual to have one or two cores hotter than the others.
You have Speedstep enable, and it drops the multiplier to x6 to save power. The lowered multiplier confuses some software. CPU-Z will always read the correct current speed.
Do you still get the same temp difference under load?
And I would just up the vcore to get more FSB.
Some of the chips aren't quite flat and this results in the temp difference (I had an 11c difference with mine).
C1E Support and Intel Speedstep Tech are the options to disable if you wish to disable Speedstep.
And I would increase the vcore by 0.025v at a time.
They're options in BIOS, dude.
mh cant find were to download that speedstep can you be more specific plz
+ i lapped my cpu to 1500 grid and waterblock to...
They're in the Configure Advanced CPU Settings menu-
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Disable all the options in that screenshot except for CPU Ratio Control and PECI.
And once that's done you can start raising the FSB and volts.