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MCH is NB voltage, otherwise you are correct.
Why would you try 376 again? What is your overclocking goal?
3Ghz? Thats it?
Every system and every CPU is different as far as the voltages. What I gave you should easily work for 3Ghz, and can likely be turned down after you know its stable. Thats part of the game of overclocking is finding hte lowest voltage possible for a stable overclock. That is up to you to do on your own.
Try upping the memory multiplier one notch and see if it takes. because you have touched the FSB though, using the next multiplier will likley overclock your ram. So then if there is instability, its likely coming from your ram.
The performance difference though will be negligable.
You are showing a 2:3 multiplier in your screenshot...
Just play around with it and see.
Yes.