Dimebag, it's nothing against you. As, Ghosth already mentioned, leave it alone. If you don't know enough about computer hardware to know how to perform a basic overclock, you don't need to be trying.
What I suggest is that you stick around in the forums, get informed on computer hardware (reading articles on motherboards, CPUs, Video Cards, etc...), and try to assist people with computer software problems. All of that will get you on track to learning about overclocking.
Remember, don't do anything to your hardware that you don't know is safe. Overclocking, if done improperly, will destroy your computer. This is not exaggerated truth, I've done it.