Overclocking 4670k w/costume loop
Here are some guides, but the most important thing to know going into this is to keep an open mind. Don't try and compare your results to others, just focus on getting the best result for your chip that you are comfortable with. Also, whenever you stress test, make absolutely sure that you set your voltage to manual before stress testing. When you are done stress testing, revert back to adaptive voltage. Failure to do so can cause overheating and overvolting which has the potential to damage your chip. If you do everything as instructed, and keep a low voltage below 1.35v, you will be fine.
To start, do some research.
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?33488-Maximus-VI-Series-UEFI-Guide-for-Overclocking
http://www.wikihow.com/Overclock-a-PC
https://teksyndicate.com/forum/overclocking/haswell-overclocking-guide/153447
http://www.overclock.net/t/1411077/haswell-overclocking-guide-with-statistics
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/
Load Line Calibration, Why Overclockers Should Care
I wouldn't play with your BCLK, that causes instability more times than not. Also, leave your cache alone. Set it to min = 38, max = 38, adaptive voltage = 1.000. Once I did that to my cache, I was able to squeeze a lot more out of my core.

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