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Hi samydaman.
I also have the P5B Deluxe WIFI board and for a short period had my E4300 running in it at 3.6GHz on air and water.
The stability testing I did on it was using water cooling on the CPU, and then I had 3x 240V high flow fans on the rad to help keep the temperature down.
So unless you want to run very hot or invest in serious cooling, I wouldn't aim that high in the OC, but 3.0GHz should be very easy to do on that board.
Firstly what rev board do you have, it will be written on the board somewhere along the side?
Next what BIOS do you have loaded on the board?
What stepping is the CPU? give as much detail as you can along with week number etc...
What memory brand, model number do you have?
I need to know if its DDR800 etc..., XMS matched pair, value range, and latencies for it.
What PSU do you have in the sustem, and what HDD setup do you have, are they IDE, SATA and are they in RAID.
You may as well list all the other parts that are in the system as well such as GPU type.
Next if you have already achieved any OC at all, what was it and what settings did you use.
I can't go through every setting at the moment, because my P5B is not powered up, it is in a new build which is still awaiting the last few parts to get it on line.
I might get time to power it up with the stock cooler in the next few days, as I'm currently in the middle of building 3 other systems at the same time.
It won't hurt to gradually work your way up through the OC anyway as it will give all the parts a chance to bed in (some people think it helps, some don't) it can't hurt.
We'll get you where you want to be soon though.
P.S. marsey99 has been chasing this up for you
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