If you've never OCed anything this really isn't the way to start. Beyond what was said above and what you will likely do to your machine, you can even create a fire hazard doing this. I've avoided ever doing it for those reasons alone and I have overclockable chips and cooling designed for it.
Also, my understanding is Intel chips that can be OCed have a K in the name. As was said, it's likely not even possible.
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