Maximum stable overclocking for 1.8a

well , i have the following
intel p4 1.8a
msi 645 ultra ddr333
256 mb  cl2 ddr333 corsair
antec true 430
7200 rpm wd 40 gb hard drive
Gefroce 2 GTS by asus 32mb pure
stock intel hatsink/fan
hp writer
asus cd rom drive
what are the fsb and vcore settings for maximum stable overclocked cpu ???
please help i know people around here are very talented  ))
thanks

I've seen some results (shots from wcpuid) from a 1.6A going as high as 3.1GHz with just normal watercooling and 1.9Vcore.
I guess you could go pretty high with that, just cool enough and be sure you're memory and psu can handle it

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