Alright, want me to be helpful? fine. Shaggy, go read that forum Siders posted, don't do ANYTHING until you know the limits of you and your hardware. Do everything carefully, and only in small increments, if you see the temperature of a component shoot up (and i mean 30C-90C in a couple seconds) stop and QUICKLY revert to your last stable and cool settings. It's okay for components to run slightly hotter when clocked, my graphics card idles around 40C now instead of 35C when i got it, thats okay. Make sure you have a temperature probe handy when running benchmarks, if you see a component getting to a very high temperature, STOP THE TEST and allow it to cool, then revert back to your last settings. Please, be careful.