Unfortunately there is much to learn when overclocking I know this as I am new and still learning, I would however give this advice.. Read the information on the front of
www.overclockers.com as they have some great information for people new to overclocking. I dont believe that anyone can be taught how to overclock, only the principles on how to do it as there are many variables and the speeds obtained by some people may not be obtainable by yourself.
If you are seeking information and help, more information would be needed such as what hsf ( heat / sink / fan ) your system runs ?, is the CPU locked ?, what type of RAM you have, What case cooling you have and most importantly the tempratures you run at as heat is the killer of overclocked computers (not counting Microsoft Operating Systems.. hehe)
But welcome to the Forum and Overclocking, its fun, and addictive.. and takes all your money.. bit like women really. hehe
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Duron 800 @ 1050 with Global Win FOP-32 (140 x 7.5)
Abit KT7A-Raid Mobo
512 mb (133 mhz Crucial Stuff)
Hard Drive Cooler
Elsa Gforce with Blue Orb (modified to display as a Quadro and overclocked
http://www.tweakhardware.com/guide/quadro/ )
Sound Blaster Live
Full Tower with 5 (120 mm) case fans with seperate PSU