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I want to overclock my hp pc

I want to overclock my hp pc

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Vincie_
Member
209
06-11-2023, 01:23 PM
#1
Hello,
I'm trying to increase my processor speed and need to locate the BIOS version for overclocking. Could you assist in finding the correct version for the HP 637970-001 OEM? Thank you very much.
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Vincie_
06-11-2023, 01:23 PM #1

Hello,
I'm trying to increase my processor speed and need to locate the BIOS version for overclocking. Could you assist in finding the correct version for the HP 637970-001 OEM? Thank you very much.

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Gizzyjam12
Member
169
06-17-2023, 01:22 PM
#2
AbdAlgani:
COLGeek :
The thing you're after probably doesn't exist at all. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their products. Sorry.
Good luck.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/overclock...49504.html
see this
Understood. But the article presumes a BIOS is available. If it isn't, HP didn't supply it. Using the wrong BIOS on the motherboard might render it unusable. Be cautious and good luck.
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Gizzyjam12
06-17-2023, 01:22 PM #2

AbdAlgani:
COLGeek :
The thing you're after probably doesn't exist at all. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their products. Sorry.
Good luck.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/overclock...49504.html
see this
Understood. But the article presumes a BIOS is available. If it isn't, HP didn't supply it. Using the wrong BIOS on the motherboard might render it unusable. Be cautious and good luck.

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Rei_Delta
Member
54
06-17-2023, 05:53 PM
#3
You're likely looking for something that doesn't actually exist. Manufacturers such as HP don't allow these capabilities to reduce their support needs. Apologies.
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Rei_Delta
06-17-2023, 05:53 PM #3

You're likely looking for something that doesn't actually exist. Manufacturers such as HP don't allow these capabilities to reduce their support needs. Apologies.

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FoRgEt77
Junior Member
20
06-24-2023, 07:18 AM
#4
If it's an LGA775, you can follow the tutorial "How to Overclock Dell BTX Computers." Excluding the BTX model (unless yours is different), the methods remain identical.
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FoRgEt77
06-24-2023, 07:18 AM #4

If it's an LGA775, you can follow the tutorial "How to Overclock Dell BTX Computers." Excluding the BTX model (unless yours is different), the methods remain identical.

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AyoItsAmyyx
Member
72
07-13-2023, 02:44 AM
#5
You're probably thinking something that isn't real. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their devices. Apologies. Good luck.
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AyoItsAmyyx
07-13-2023, 02:44 AM #5

You're probably thinking something that isn't real. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their devices. Apologies. Good luck.

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SA_minecraft
Member
203
07-17-2023, 05:49 AM
#6
AbdAlgani:
COLGeek :
The thing you're seeking probably doesn't exist at all. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their products. Sorry.
Good luck.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/overclock...49504.html
see this
Understood. But the article presumes a BIOS is available. If one exists, it wasn't supplied by HP. Using the wrong BIOS on the motherboard might render it unusable. Be cautious and good luck.
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SA_minecraft
07-17-2023, 05:49 AM #6

AbdAlgani:
COLGeek :
The thing you're seeking probably doesn't exist at all. OEMs such as HP don't allow those features to reduce their support needs for their products. Sorry.
Good luck.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/overclock...49504.html
see this
Understood. But the article presumes a BIOS is available. If one exists, it wasn't supplied by HP. Using the wrong BIOS on the motherboard might render it unusable. Be cautious and good luck.