dmw2692004
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Alright, if i fidn out what type of motherboard is in Dell computer, can i go to intel and get a new unlocked bios for it and OC it?
Just wondering.
thanks in advance.
Just wondering.
thanks in advance.
Theoretically, yes, i can't see a problem, unless the maufacturer (dell) have locked write access to the BIOS aswell, in which case even if you have the new BIOS it would be useless.Alright, if i fidn out what type of motherboard is in Dell computer, can i go to intel and get a new unlocked bios for it and OC it?
Just wondering.
thanks in advance.
Manufacturers like dell lock the BIOS's so you can't change fundamental options like vCore and FSB, it makes the BIOS very limited indeed, which is why most people dont really like them at all. If you we're to find out the motherboard and the BIOS type you could theoretically go and download a clean fresh copy of the BIOS, one the hasnt been tampered with by dell and "unlock" all of the features wanted.and what do u mean go to intel and get a new unlocked bios? ...you can find bios updates online...
Doesn't overclocking void the warranty?
From experience with my Compaq, I've found that most prefab computers have a slightly different mobo than their retail counter-parts. Flashing a bios with what may even seem like the same mobo could be very risky; probably not even worth the risk.
The only other way you could OC is to get a new mobo of which you would probably need to reinstall the OS. (The OS is probably slightly different from the retail one, too.)
OCing laptops is not the greatest idea anyways (at least CPU-wise) as they tend to overheat so much faster. Anyways, why would you OC that Core Duo?
I think it maybe one of those 'slim line' computers than usually use laptop components.......