8 gigs?
A waste as it will never be used for FSX even with a 64bit OS. You may approach or go over 4 a bit with a PMDG aircraft but otherwise no
and you just made overclocking and performance that much slower
8gigs will NEVER run the same speed as 4, ever and CPU clock will now be limited due to memory amount
8 gigs is a complete and total wase of money unless you are using the system for A/V editing or autocad... or 3D model work. Even with 4 gigs you sacrifice memory speed for memory amount not to mention the clock restrictions now placed on the system. 8 makes that sacrifice worse
Even when you use 4GB you ALWAYS buy 2x2GB and only populate 2 slots for best results. 4GB also reduces memory and CPU ability in a clock but the trade off is no where near a severe as 8 and worth it
overclocking requires skill experience and knowledge and I cant even begin to get into a how to about it because every system is different. There is memory overclocking and CPU overclocking and all the support settings to stabilize it, and, different motherboards have differet settings for such. Too much for a forum which is why you do not see any quides around here
I suggest you hit the overclock sites and start to study.. no one, and I mean no one is going to be able to give to numbers/settings to change and everything will be clocked right and stable
ain't going to happen
blowing up is part of the skill/experience... once you learn how to do it right you wont blow things up anymore
You would really have to try hard to damage todays CPU's. Just make sure it never goes over 80c and you will be fine
and by the way.. the poor monitor software that came with your motherboard probably does not read the CPU diode correctly and it can be 13-15 lower than the CPU really is.. You need special software such as CoreTemp or RealTemp to verify the CPU temps. Dont ever trust crap like Asus probe or Nvidia junk that comes with the motherboard
You have a lot to learn if you want to clock right
You can do simple FSB boosts but you must understand the STRAP/Divider math for the memory and make sure the memory speed/sub timing is correct
there is nothing I can post here that will help you if you have no experience.. hit the o/c sites and learn