This is my legit OC. My 3.48x OC ended up BSOD while running 3D Mark Benchmark. It worked fine after a voltage bump, but then myPrime95 temps hit 57C and I want to stay below 55C.
So 3.4Ghz it is:
*update* bumped it up just a bit...
Cpu: 1045t
Name: Z1NONLY
Stepping: PH-E0
Frequency: 3401.6
ref*multi: 252*13.5
CPU voltage: 1.344 @ full load
CPU-NB: auto
nb frequency: 2519.8
NB volts: auto
RAM: 8GB 1343 9-9-9-24 1.5v
Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 rev 1.1
Cooling: Coolermaster Hyper TX3 (w/2 92mm fans) +5 120mm case fans.
OS: 7 64-bit
Can't fit a big HSF in my case so I ended up using negative offsets for the V-core until I was able to keep my temps under 55c peak.
At full load the voltage is 1.344v. I left C1 enabled so the voltage drops when not under load.
I was also able to keep my turbo core enabled. But I had to back the fq down to 3780 with these voltages. (BSOD @ 4000)
* As of 2/26/12, I think I have maxed this thing out with my current cooling.
For the record I am using a negative V-core offset of -0.075 with my MB listing it as 1.35v (I guess it "droops" to 3.44v under full load.)
Max temp at this Fq/voltage/cooler is 55c after two hours of prime95.
I attempted to lower the voltage another notch and make another run at the fq, but it just wasn't stable with the lower voltage. I even tried to "pad" my Novabench numbers by bumping the multiplier on my turbo core one notch....BSOD. I could probably bump the FSB a little more, but I want to keep the HT link close to 2k.
So unless I get some better cooling, (and bump up the voltage) this is all she has ATM.