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Ok, first of the most important thing. Be sure to read about overclocking before you do anything. It can easily damage your hardware if you are not aware of what you are doing.
Secondly, when overclocking something like a GFX here's a few guidelines:
Overclock 10MHz at a time. After overclocking those 10MHz you must spend time testing so it works. If it does, bump up 10MHz more in that case and start testing again.
Starting to get graphical errors? Well take the speed down 10MHz from that value and stay there. Do not press to the absolute max speed, keep it a few MHz under it.
The same applies for both RAM and GPU on the GFX.
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