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oem hp mobo oc bios

so i have this old hp motherboard that i want to do some overclocking on, and i was wondering if anyone has a bios for this motherboard that allows me to overclock on it on the mobo it said: "380356-001" and: "n12319"

 

and btw, it cam out of an old hp qompaq dc7600 tower if that helps you

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you may be able to change the base clock but that is it.

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1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

you may be able to change the base clock but that is it.

yes, but thats really all i need 

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1 minute ago, Norwegian pc dude said:

yes, but thats really all i need 

go into the advanced mode in the bios to see if it is there

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1 minute ago, Norwegian pc dude said:

yes, but thats really all i need 

You might be better off bsel modding the cpu to force the motherboard to recognize it as a higher fsb chip, and boost the clockpeeds drastically, depends on the base fsb of the chip and the max fsb supported by the motherboard.

 

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1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

go into the advanced mode in the bios to see if it is there

ok, but i kinda need a cpu first (i actually didnt think yhis trough did i?)

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1 minute ago, SLAYR said:

You might be better off bsel modding the cpu to force the motherboard to recognize it as a higher fsb chip, and boost the clockpeeds drastically, depends on the base fsb of the chip and the max fsb supported by the motherboard.

wut?

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1 minute ago, Wedsea040 said:

Voltage Regulators look pretty shady; You might screw up whatever processor you put in there if you try to overclock.

good point, i dont want my house to catch fire

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Just now, Wedsea040 said:

Especially if you stick some cheap AMD processor in there

its an intel board...

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4 minutes ago, Norwegian pc dude said:

wut?

You take a conductive pen and connect two of the pads on the bottom of the cpu, which will force the cpu to run at a higher fsb, and thereby getting a higher clockspeed, for example if you do this on a q6600 which has a base fsb of 1066 the bsel mod will put it at 1333 and it will run at 3GHz, works on any motherboard that has support for the higher fsb.

Just now, Wedsea040 said:

Especially if you stick some cheap AMD processor in there

Lga 775 is intel.

 

2 minutes ago, Norwegian pc dude said:

good point, i dont want my house to catch fire

These chips aren't too powerful the vrms are fine.

 

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1 minute ago, SLAYR said:

You take a conductive pen and connect two of the pads on the bottom of the cpu, which will force the cpu to run at a higher fsb, and thereby getting a higher clockspeed, for example if you do this on a q6600 which has a base fsb of 1066 the bsel mod will put it at 1333 and it will run at 3GHz, works on any motherboard that has support for the higher fsb.

Lga 775 is intel.

 

These chips aren't too powerful the vrms are fine.

genius m8, ill look into that

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