I was able
to track down a Leufken's Gold Finger Device, and despite my greatest efforts, I
could only manage to overclock the CPU to 650Mhz @ 1.65V.
These results are disappointing to say the least. Let's hope that the limitation is the
CPU and not the motherboard.
WCPUID:

650Mhz...
SiSoft Sandra:

At 650Mhz, there is a more of a definitive difference against
the 600Mhz reference system.

With the 50Mhz increase, the 650Mhz clocked CPU is cleary ahead
of the 600Mhz reference system.

The memory bandwidth scores are slightly behind the reference
system, even though they are both running utilizing the same FSB
frequency.