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Try setting it to 4GHz at 1.237v in the bios, if it's max boost clock is 4GHz you should easily get stock voltage 1.237v, once you've done that. Fire up Cinebench run that 5 times and if it doesn't crash or freeze move on to Aida64 and run a CPU stress test for about an hour. Make sure you monitor temp's with HWinfo and again if that doesn't blue screen, crash or freeze move on to Handbrake. Once you've got Handbrake open drag and drop a video that's about 20mins long into it and change the video format and increase the Bitrate to 20MBs and click Start Encode. If you don't run into any issue's you've got a stable overclock.

 

If it does blue screen, crash or freeze bump the voltage to 1.29v and start where it froze, you shouldn't need anymore than 1.29v if 1.237v didn't work.

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