The auto OC doesn't look that great to me, as it raised vCore a touch and only bumped the frequency 5 mhz. (5x40=200mhz OC). I would say either:
A. drop your ram multiplier by one in case its holding up your overclock
B. Put everything back to stock and just bump the multiplier to 42 (I would think it should maintain 4.2ghz on stock voltage no problem...maybe even a bit more).
Keep in mind you are on the stock cooler, so monitor temps and keep them in check (especially with a raised voltage).
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