First of all hello and welcome to the forums Well when your PC isn't OverClocked it works fine right ? if so then try playing with CPU/RAM voltages in order to get a stable OC
you mean go into bios and change my voltages, i have onli got a stock cooler for my processor how mcuh can i overclock to without changing voltage lol.......when i even change it from 2.8 to 2.9.... computer is on but no screen
Try changing the cpu voltage in the bios manually, then try asrock's overclock program again. Asrock's boards don't overclock as easily as some other ones made by asus, gigabyte, etc. Your board chipset is considered low end, so that's another strike against it. And remember that they're no guarantees when overclocking. For the cpu voltage, try raising it by .05 volts; for example, if the default is 1.2, try 1.25
you mean go into bios and change my voltages, i have onli got a stock cooler for my processor how mcuh can i overclock to without changing voltage lol.......when i even change it from 2.8 to 2.9.... computer is on but no screen
Stock cooler isn't that bad as u think,its enough for playing a little with voltages/frequency,also if u can test with BIOS as other users suggested try with softwares