Overclocking MSI NX7800GT on Asus A8n-SLI Premium

I am looking for suppgestions and ways to improve my system performence. Ajustments have been made to RAM per Corsair forum to ideal 2-3-3-6 at 2.75 settings. The MOBO's FSB is bumped from 200 to 206 FSB giving me 2266GHz.
What (If anything) can I do to increase the performence of my NX7800GT?
My system is water cooled using a Vantec StingRay setup.
Thanks

bearcat245,
You can install the latest nVidia ForceWare Drivers and use the latest Coolbits to unlock the overclocking features of the Drivers.
Take Care,
Richard

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