Sorry, I erase cookies by session, and for some reason my password manager messed up and password retrieval on the site isn't working. Had to make another account with a different email address. Kinda ghetto here eh?
😛 I see they are merging stuff right now though, maybe I can get it back later.
From reading around here and other posts, sounds like I shouldn't be hitting the core temps I am. I have an H60 for my water cooler, nothing custom. My shelf is so damn small I just went and bought the smallest mATX case that would fit a full sized video card. I demolished the case, and the motherboard started to stop working right. It wouldn't detect my video card and the lan was gone. I don't know if I caused it or not, I hope not. Amazon is pretty good about returns though, the case I'll just trash and eat the loss. To give you an idea what I was working with I'm posting a link from google images.

Almost directly above the CPU there was a exhaust vent on the door I had to mod a little to fit a 120mm push pull. The only other exhaust is above the back of the case where all the ports are. Its quite small, and blocked partially by my radiator that is attached to the door vent, even with the pulling fan affixed to the outside of the case.
It was rated for a 65w core duo, had a ventilation system that fit around the CPU fan and pushed it through a channel to the outside. I got rid of that, didn't really fit with my water cooler, but might have done better with that and stock fan. I dunno. The front of the case had barely any vents, and was covered with USB and sound ports, and misc other stuff like power and reset so I couldn't drill me a 120mm intake. I thought hard about how I might do it for a few days, but it just wasn't possible. I tried putting an old ram fan that fit the 5.25 drive area nicely to pull air in, but it didn't really do anything. I tried my best, but failed. The model was an InWin BK623.
I'm settling on this, the next 'bearable' size up that I can have hang off the shelf a little. Looks like a sweet case actually, and cost a bit. I'll probably take a hit on my purchases, especially the old worthless case. I sent back my video card (not sure if it was the motherboard or video cards fault it wasn't detected) and SFF power supply cause this new case fits a full ATX. Its the SilverStone TJ08B-E. Mine's black, but this gives a good idea of how much air passes through this thing.

Looks like the case has good a crossflow of air, so where ever I could I went fanless. I don't want the noise next to me. so I got a 80 plus platinum Kingwin (fanless) 500w PS and a Sapphire AX6850 that has a big ass fanless heatsink on it, I mean the thing takes up 3 slots. Not like I'm going to SLI on 500w anyways. I liked that this case makes use of the internal USB3.0 header too. The smaller one was still 2.0
I saw that fan controller from corsair, if it were cheaper I would probably go for it. For now I just bought a pair of $8 120mm fans with the least noise and most airflow and will give those a try as my push pull in the back.
Gonna take a week or so for everything to arrive. Probably won't push it so hard next time, 4.5GHz sounds fine. Definitely not messing with PLL or BLK overvoltages from now on, no matter what guide I read.
Thanks for the feedbacks
edit: forgot to add they were out of the regular gene-z's but I found an oddly worded gen 3 on amazon and snatched up the last one. Didn't say ROG like the other boards. Doesn't look like its any different, and the PCIe 3.0 isn't much use to me. Might as well future proof though. Odd thing is, on the website under storage it says six red SATA 6.0 connectors, and four grey 3.0. Under that for IO it has the same as the older gene-z with 2/4. Screen shot seems to show two red and 4 grey too.
when it arrives I'll answer any questions about it, it just came out right?