Check your CPU, GPU, motherboard, and RAM support overclocking
Update your BIOS, chipset drivers, and GPU drivers
Install monitoring tools for temperature, voltage, and clock speeds
Ensure adequate cooling and a reliable power supply
Enter BIOS or UEFI for CPU and RAM overclocking
Increase CPU multiplier gradually
Adjust CPU voltage only if needed
Enable XMP or EXPO for RAM overclocking
Test stability after each change
Monitor temperatures during stress testing
Increase GPU core clock gradually in software
Increase GPU memory clock gradually in software
Test GPU stability after each change
Keep temperatures within safe limits
Save stable profiles in BIOS or tuning software
Revert the last change if crashes, errors, or overheating occur
Back up important data before overclocking
Use small increments and retest often
Stop if the system becomes unstable or unsafe
