P43 NEO + Intel E8400 - OC Help

*EDIT* Oops maybe this should be in the OC Forum, don't know how I missed that.
Does anyone have any suggestions or any bios settings that are working stable at around 3.8 ghz?
MSI P43 Neo
Intel E8400 @ 3.0 Ghz C0 stepping
2 Gigs (2 x 1) Crucial Ballistix (2.2 volt) 800 Mhz
I have it running at 3.6 Ghz now with the CPU @ 1.3 Volts and the RAM @ 1.9 volts - other settings are auto for now. Any help would be great.

Best way to go is slowly raise your fsb and monitor temperatures then stress test for system stability, I wouldnt change stock voltages untill your cpu or memory isnt stable and needs more. More volts=more heat so be carefull how much you feed your cpu and ram. Keep in mind when you raise fsb your memory also increases in frequency (and heat) and can only take so much. Also set your fsb-memory ratio in bios to 1:1. What sort of heatsink are you using on your cpu? because overclocking will make it very hot. I had a scythe ninja on my old E6400 which could easily hit 3.2G stable but the heat generated and the noise from the fan having to go full speed drove me up the wall. I have and E8400 now and dont bother overclocking, I learned to appreciate cool and quiet

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    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=124943.0

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    Quote from: Alexei on 03-February-09, 17:24:18
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    Hi,
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    by adjusting the fsb on the bios am i only adjusting the cpu clock?
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    Quote
    My concerns are on the bios  high incriments on the cpu voltage adjuster i can only adjust with increments of 1.141 next is 1.441 then 1.641 is it too high?
    Have you browsed through all the values the BIOS allows you to set in order to check if there are other values available?  Setting the CPU Voltage to 1.441 or 1.641 is not really something you should do.  1.441V is already quite high but 1.641V is definately too much.  Leave the CPU Voltage on AUTO for now and see how far you can get without adjusting the CPU Voltage (check the actual Voltage with CPU-Z).
    Quote
    and is the cpu voltage same as the vcore
    Yes.
    Quote
    my default fsb is at 266 x 10.5 = 2.8 Ghz my plan is adjusting it to 286 x 10.5 = 3.03 Ghz.
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    Quote
    And as a backup plan if all fails when trying to OC flashing bios is the right thinkg to do?
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  • Help! Is my P43 NEO mobo the problem?

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    Quote
    Strange it is hidden
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    Quote
    It does work, in fact
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  • P43 Neo-f: Bios has no option to enable AHCI

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