Dragonslayer1
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If you do overclock its gonna be a long process. You can overclock 2 ways first in the bios or second in the os via overclocking software like rivatuner. Myself personally I like software overclocking because if you mess up just restart in safe mode and change it back easily. In riva tuner you would move your core clock and shader clock up by 10 and then save it and benchmark and repeat until you see artifacts during the benchmark then move it back down by 2-3 until it is as high as it can be while still being stable. Or since you have an intel based motherboard and cpu you can try the intel desktop controll center which does it automatically. Although I havnt used it myself, ive heard alot of positive reviews about it. You can download that here: Intel® Desktop Control Center