You have the CPU Frequency and the CPU Frequency Multiplier. These are the only 2 things you want to change in order to increase you clock. I have my CPU Frequency set to 203MHz and the CPU Frequency Multiplier set to 16.5x. Not all chips are the same, therefore they OC differently. Also your temps are different than mine. Slowly, raise the multiplier and run small FFTs (Prime95) for 10 min to check for stability. If you don't get an error raise it again. If you do get an error set the CPU Frequency Multiplier to the highest setting that kept the system stable. Now raise the CPU Frequency until as much as possible while keeping stable. Once you have no more room, raise the VCore by .1. Always keep an eye on temperatures. The temperature cap for AMDs are in the 60s-70s. On my BIOS I have auto-shutdown at 60C. Keep raising settings in the order I told you until you feel satisfied by it or until your temps don't allow you to OC anymore.