I finally did it. 5.0Ghz!! :)

I really think it was the motherboard and not the cooler. Temps were fine at 4.8 but just wasn't where I wanted them to be for 24/7 stable. It would max out at 85C which is where I was comfy for benching and all. But not 24/7. Also this is on Ivy Bridge which makes me just a little more proud since I feel as not many people out there want to test those waters. Especially on and H40 and ASRock Z75 Pro 3. lol
 
Thanks Seumas. Yea Josh, I didn't have the option of setting a proper Vcore. So I had to use addtional turbo voltage and then set the offset to like 0.50. The turbo stuff was at like .250 or so. lol
 
I'd love to. Sadly this was a client's computer and he had the Intel Tuning plan and told me to go for whatever clock I wanted to. So I figured i'd try 5.0Ghz. Strange thing is that it stayed there long enough for me to screen cap and everything but wouldn't let me save a validation file. Just kept taking me straight to the net. :/ Also I only use Core2Duo and have a 2700k laying around without a motherboard..
 
The validation, using CPU-Z, is only through the internet, is it not? I was not aware of any validation files that were saved. When I tried for 5GHz, I told CPU-Z to send me and email, as Chrome was not stable enough to load the page up :(
 
Well what I meant was I was not able to save a validation file in order to upload using the Validator. I clicked to save one, but it just took me straight to the online file and i had to smash prnt screen and open paint really fast and paste and save to the desktop then BS. So the only real validation that I hit 5Ghz is the screen cap I took.
 
How would I go about doing that??? There is nothing on the page that seems to allow me to do so and also when I try to log in, nothing happens.
 
Finally got the link!!! :)) well for some reason it wont show it if I copy and paste but its in my sig now also the number to search for is 2447546
 
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