Yeh, You dont really have to increase any other settings besides vcore or nb voltage. But at that range "300-325" stock voltage should be fine. The thing about overclocking, is alot of time you have to figure it out yourself, cause finding someone with the same "exact" hardware spec as you is slim. Meaning someone with same ram, same, cpu, same mobo. With same bios.
Im not to sure what options MSI boards give when OCing, but they should have a setting for voltage control, memory timing, and of course fsb control.
I have followed peoples OC settings and it did not serve me well, example is not booting up, bsod windows, etc. You can use other people OC settings as a guide, most likely it wont work, but just lower the fsb clock, and it should work at some point.
If all fails, just reset the bios jumpers, or remove the bios battery to reset the bios and start from square one.
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