Need help to Oc Msi p67a GD55

   someone can help me with some  advices for oc  p67agd55 , and i5 2500k ? in want a little oc at 4000-42000.bios is last version 1H.thx for your help.

if your going to oc it in 3.0 ghz just raised the fsb 286.. reboot and see if theirs and error..
dont change anything yet..

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