Overclocking with Msi rs482 m4

Hello, i have a MSI rs482 M4 motherboard with a AMD dual core 3800+ processsor, and I want to be able to overclock it but the motherboard doens give anything to overclock.. even if i set the CPU stuff to Manual i cant raise the multiplier higher than x10, which is the default, cause when i do it and reboot it resets to x10, i cant either raise any voltages
how can i overclock, using this motherboard??
any advice is highly apreciated
thanxz a lot
tammuz

Try www.cpuid.com and select Clockgen - on that page they list the PLL for all supported chipsets.

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    -------------- Original message --------------
    Dear Aicjofs
    This is MSI technical support engineer from Taiwan.
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    Technical Support Engineer
    Technical Support Department
    E-mail: msi.com.tw
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