An overclock like that may even be possible, but just upping the bus speed won't do it. It is rare that you can overclock a machine without increasing the voltage (V-Core) to the processor. This is why overclocking causes it to run hot. The fact that it is processing faster doesn't make it any hotter, it's the increased voltage required to run at that speed. If you want to overclock, the first thing you do is raise your v-core, then step up your overclock till it is no longer stable, then give it more voltage again, and keep stepping up till you see the chip getting WAY too hot, at which point you are done overclocking unless you can find a new cooling solution.
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