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as far as I know. Flashed it about a week ago...Well, this isn't really the place for it but it looks like you need more vCore - and what OCCT is showing isn't it. Can you post the main page of CPU-Z while at load?
Do you have the latest BIOS?
I should have asked for the Memory tab as well but that's OK. From the looks of your temps you can afford more vCore - if needed - but you might tinker with the cpuNB first if you haven't already.
What are you running for cpuNB speed and cpuNB VID (voltage)? Speed should be at least 2400 MHz and maybe 1.15-1.20v (the lower the better). Often cpuNB speed can stabilize an existing OC or reduce the vCore needed if it's stable.
Side note: When did OCCT change their view ...???
Bare with me as this is my first OC , notr sure about changes to OCCT...
cpuNB speed is looking good! Everything looks like it's on track as far as I can tell.
That HWMonitor shot doesn't help much, though - no idea what all those voltage readings represent. Have you manually set the cpuNB voltage? If so, what did you use? If not try 1.15v then 1.20v - but only if 1.15v gives you problems ...
That cpuNB voltage (1.35) is really high. I'd try manually setting it to 1.25v, then 1.20v, then 1.15v testing each time to make sure it's staying stable.
I can see where it could be used as a starting point, since it seems to set the values instead of just running them on auto, but a little reading and manual control is better. Have you read Dolk's Guide, yet ...?
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=596023