Set teh FSB of my mainboard higher?

what you guyes thing about setting teh FSB of my mainboard (ms 6309) a bit higher?
is there someone who has done this, should i do this?
i have a Pentium III 1ghz.
 (im about to buy a new computer soon)

Unless done carefully will become unstable

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