to start, overclocking is REALLY simple. you really don't have to worry about frying your cpu. since you are new, i recommend watching a couple tutorials on how to do it from youtube. that way you can follow along and input everything they show you. truth is, as long as you don't put some crazy number in the voltage of the motherboard, you are mostly completely safe. even if you do, most motherboards these days have protections against you inputting too much. the days of you inputting something too large and fry your cpu is mostly gone. nearly all motherboards have protections against you
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Test your system with these settings if you find it stable you may repeat the steps and select Level 2
Using the settings in the BIOS:
Press F2 while turning on the system
1. In the BIOS go to the Advanced tab
2. Select Overclocking Feature and press Enter
3. Select Extreme Edition Core Ration Limits and press Enter
4. Select OC LV 1 and press Enter
5. Press F10 to save and exit
6. What to do if something goes wrong?
To revert overclocking changes cimply load the delfaults in the system BIOS
1. Press F2 while turning on the system
2. In the BIOS go to the Press F9 to load defaults.
3. Press F10 to save and exit.
Found that on this website.
https://www.dell.com/support/article...ocking?lang=en
Well…..i hope this information helps you out. some of my amd comments were made to help out people with amd systems.