Hello Crazy
OC is not too complex at all. The key factors are what can your CPU clock like, what are your cooling solutions able to cool and what do you want to do with the system.
First one, CPU - no two CPUs are the same so you will need to find out what your CPU is like. You can start out with the voltage on auot and simply increasing the multiplier. Then using CPUz see what your idle voltage is and when under load see what your load voltage is. If your system is able to pass your stress test of choice, I am currently using ROG Realbench the benchmark as my yardstick, two passes and I am happy to proceed.
Voltages can then be set later on once you have a ball park idea where your CPU is in the grand scheme of things.
Next is cooling, if your have good cooling and I have no idea as there is no hardware list included in your post. Then your OC ceiling is higher due to the better cooling. Heat is a big issue with modern CPUs like the Haswell.
Finally, the needs of your system will dictate what kind of stability you need. Folding requires different levels of stability to simply running a word processor.
My advice is read as many of the Maximus OC guides they all apply to your board as the bios is very similar.
Then do stuff, try for your self and see what works.
Tip Keep an eye on temps at all times, let temp be your guide.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.