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Get MSI Afterburner.
Get Unigine Heaven, or Furmark.
Run either, and bump core clock up by +5 every 5 mins, then when the program crashes/artifacts appear, drop it down by 5, and test it for an hour or two, if it crashes, drop it down another 5.
When it doesn't crash, you've got a stable overclock.
Do the same for memory.
I doubt it will give a super noticeable increase in frame rate though, so it's up to you to decide with the overclock you get.
Overclocking a GPU is one of the safest things you can do.
It's not hard to revert an overclock....
And, flashing can do more damage* than overclocking, because all GPUs these days have restrictions on them; meaning it would be very hard to actually damage them.
(*That's why I mentioned it.)
It's worth overclocking with any GPU, be it a GT 730, or RTX Titan. It's performance you can get for pretty much zero cost, or drawbacks.