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On the one hand, I would use Artic Silver as thermal paste, which is among the best on the market, and check as you have been told if the heatsink is properly fixed and centered. On the other hand, I recommend that you increase the multiplier without touching the bclk at reasonable intervals. Using a program to test the overclocking, the prime in custom. When increasing the multiplier, you will have to look closely at the processor voltage and check what voltage the CPU PLL has by default. Look for the threshold and you will get an idea of how far the processor goes. Then you can try starting from stock and increasing the bclk (we have a reference of CPU voltages from previous tests) but then you will have to look at the voltage of the chipset, memory, CPU PLL. As the references you have from other people are just that, references, this is where you must pay attention to what voltages will or will not be correct and modify them according to the needs of the hardware.
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