All voltages i gave you are the stock voltages, and they will appear as AUTO until you change them (doh!

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I would leave PLL and FSB termination voltages at stock voltages (enforcing manually the values), and if the system is unstable/crashes, increase the NB and or CPU vCore by a couple of notches.
I honestly doubt you will need more than a 5% increase to get to 3.6 GHz. As a matter of fact if you are lucky you might be able to undervolt your CPU while it is overclocked. But let's leave that for after you have tested at stock.
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