only if you know what you're getting yourself into. i don't mind helping people learn overclocking, but i recommend you take some time out and study the ins and outs of your bios and components. do some research over at xtremesystems.org/forums and look up what people are clocking at with similar hardware/settings. that should give you a good solid baseline and you can set your clockspeed goals based on others' achievements. if you're on aim i don't mind helping you at all. PM me for more info.