sure u can...... that is a good board... has decent overclocking options...
Go in to BIOS, increase the bus frequency by 5, reboot
run Prime95 torture test for 1-2 munites, if staable...
again increase by 5 and so on....
also, the first increase u make u can make an increase of 15-20 Mhz... because in most cases it will atleast overclock this much..... even with Hynix ram....
if prime95 fails... decrease the frequency by 1-2Mhz... find a stable spot....
Now run prime 95 for atleast 5 hours... (10-12 hours recommended) to see if it is erally stable...
If it is... decrease the frequency By 1-2Mhz... and u are done with overclocking...
If it is not... again decrease by 1-2Mhz... find a stable frequency...
yeah u can also choose to run ur comp at the stable frequency... no problem with that.... but some experts suggest backing up 1-2Mhz .. anyhow how much performance will that extra 1 Mhz give u......
also, i dont recollect having a divider for memory on this BIOS.....if there is... use it when u feel that u cant go any further...
post back... monitor using cpu-z or everest ...
Things NOT to do....
If u have a voltage control setting.... DO NOT leave it at auto I said DO NOT leave it at auto... some motherboards tend to increase voltage by themselves... we do not want that... set the voltage between 1.4v and 1.45v.... u will probably not require more than that because ur ram will throttle u before that..... in case u do..... dont do withous asking...
i am assuming that u are a newbie and suggesting things.... if u have done all the overclocking in the world u are at ur own and u can play with voltage as u like.....[/b]