I got my p4 2.6b about a year ago, and it's always run a bit hot - 55-60c under load, depending on the season and how long it's been since I dusted it. Retail HSF, and the temps are about the same now using paste as when it had the stock thermal pad on it. I have good case airflow, an intake fan blowing over my hdd and an exhaust fan under my psu, cables tucked away neatly & tied where applicable. Playing around yesterday I found that I can't even o/c it to 2800mhz (from 2667) without upping the voltage. It was stable at 3ghz (relatively; I didn't want to test its stability too much because of 60+ c temps) only at 1.6v, under that it'd error out of prime95 in under a minute. I didn't fool around much at 2800, just enough to find that 1.525 wasn't enough for that speed. Since even at stock speed the temperatures are a bit high, I decided to get a new HSF and it should be here this week. Now I'm wondering if I should even bother trying again? Or do you think I just have a lemon of a chip and should keep it at stock speed? Reading about people getting 2.8's to 3.5 without raising the voltage is what really piqued my curiosity and made me ask this. MB is an Asus P4PE.