hinay2x lang bro...
try finding its most stable FSB speed that can boot you into windows w/ stock voltage first.
make sure to run either prime95 or occt for at least an hour to check if stable xa.
then if not, lower it down by 1's until you find asa xa stable na FSB speed.
honestly, overclocking is a broad topic. and it can also damage your components if not done properly. daghan pka dapat kugil-kugilon sa imo bios.
NOTE: everytime you raise your FSB speed, it will also raise the HT Link, NB Frequency, and Memory Frequency as well. Make sure to lower them down to stable speeds too.
thats how I oc'ed my athlon ii x4 640 @ 3.555ghz
