Need Help in Overclocking P965 Neo-F

Guys I need your help in overclocking my computer
Intel Core2Duo E6300
MSI P965 Neo-F
2 x Geil 512Mb DDR2 800
Gecube x800GTO 256Mb DDR3
500W power supply
Thanks!

Thank you guys for the replies,
I followed your instructions and here is the result:
Mem Voltage - 1.95 at 4-4-4-12 2T
PCI Ex voltage - 1.50
Mems - 533MHz
FSB - 333
CPU Idle Temp - 45
CPU Load Temp - 50
Do you think I can increase my FSB to 375 with this CPU temp ( currently using stock fan)?  what is you current FSB and temps?

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