I just tried 190BCLK x20 for 3.8ghz, and even with 1.337v on the vcore, windows would BSOD. So I'm back down to 3.6ghz now and just slowly reducing the vcore.
I did it 'quick 'n' dirty' - 1.35v Vcore, see where it'd boot, take it down until stable, then drop voltage to reduce the temps. But the 20x multi needs more Vcore for some reason. In my experience.
Not sure if I should change my QPI volts? They're on 1.31v atm. I read it should be about 0.33v less than your RAM? Dunno if that's true. My RAM is on 1.66v.
QPI within 0.5v of DRAM, or damage to the memory controller. I tend to call it 'within 0.4v' to be on the safe side. 1.33v QPI is good, might want to try 1.35v (safe maximum) as I couldn't get RAM stable until 1.35v with my Corsair sticks.
Trying Real Temp 3.00 now. The readings are almost identical to Everest. In fact Real Temp says they're 1-2C lower.
Ah, that was Everest? *wibble* Everest is fine.
Have only run linX for 10mins, but temps are giving the same as Prime atm, max 67C on one of the cores.
Set it to, say, 4096MB RAM, 50 runs (you don't have to let them complete until the final stress test, it'll take ages) and give it some time. Temps'll rocket.
I think i'mna try dropping the multi to x19 and seeing where I get, as 19x200 would be just what I want, will keep the RAM at optimum speed too.
Good plan.