Well, ideally you should manually increse the voltage of the CPU.
HIGHER VOLTAGE = HIGHER TEMP
So if your standard is
2,3ghz and 1.10volt
You could try increse the GHZ until you see the computer is having problems. With bluescreens. When that happens and its not [STABLE] anymore, you have to increse the power [VOLTAGE]. Do this by a small amount, maybe to 1.15 and then see if it is [STABLE]
Play this fun game until your CPU is 80c as highest.
I for one have my 2500k on 4,5ghz at 1.125volt. Only with a temp on 48isch C with the h80 watercooling.
HIGHER VOLTAGE = HIGHER TEMP
So if your standard is
2,3ghz and 1.10volt
You could try increse the GHZ until you see the computer is having problems. With bluescreens. When that happens and its not [STABLE] anymore, you have to increse the power [VOLTAGE]. Do this by a small amount, maybe to 1.15 and then see if it is [STABLE]
Play this fun game until your CPU is 80c as highest.
I for one have my 2500k on 4,5ghz at 1.125volt. Only with a temp on 48isch C with the h80 watercooling.