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I downloaded that, ran benchmarks, and it blocked out most of the options, and it won't let me boost anything. I think my CPU may be a few generations to old and it isn't supported maybe. I'll dig around with it more though.
Install and run CPU-Z
click Validate > tick Extreme-OC box > Submit
share the provided web address it gives you, into here for PC Specs sharing.
As already said above, list your detailed specs via CPU-Z validation link.
If the cpu is a 2600, and not a 2600K, then the multiplier will be locked.
http://valid.x86.fr/fsccli
The Frequency is what I have it clocked to correct? I set it to 4.2 max, and now the frequency shows 4190 MHz. Sorry if I am totally incorrect. I also ran a stress test using the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool. And the cpu passed everything without passing 61 degrees celsius.
I went ahead and downloaded IntelBurnTest "Assuming this is a decent tool to use".
I had it go for 10 cycles, and it maintained stability the entire test. The temperatures were a little different though. I saw it peak at 83 degrees, however for the most part it stayed around 70-75.