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Weird HP BIOS

Weird HP BIOS

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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03-08-2022, 12:20 PM
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I tried to modify my CPU but couldn't locate the OC option in my BIOS. My processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo Q9400. Updating the BIOS didn't help. Here are some pictures I took.
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xanderzone317
03-08-2022, 12:20 PM #1

I tried to modify my CPU but couldn't locate the OC option in my BIOS. My processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo Q9400. Updating the BIOS didn't help. Here are some pictures I took.

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Turtmagurt
Junior Member
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03-08-2022, 06:53 PM
#2
Usually, prebuilt PCs don't offer the ability to make changes. I'm sure yours is one of them.
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Turtmagurt
03-08-2022, 06:53 PM #2

Usually, prebuilt PCs don't offer the ability to make changes. I'm sure yours is one of them.

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xXZommerXx
Member
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03-08-2022, 08:22 PM
#3
Usually, prebuilt PCs don't offer the ability to customize. I'm sure yours falls into that category.
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xXZommerXx
03-08-2022, 08:22 PM #3

Usually, prebuilt PCs don't offer the ability to customize. I'm sure yours falls into that category.

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DrShadowyDeath
Junior Member
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03-12-2022, 04:39 PM
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most ready-made PCs don't offer the ability to customize. I'm sure yours falls into that category.
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DrShadowyDeath
03-12-2022, 04:39 PM #4

most ready-made PCs don't offer the ability to customize. I'm sure yours falls into that category.

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R0CKET_RAC00N
Junior Member
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03-13-2022, 12:03 AM
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the only method for a firm like HP to let you boost their PC's performance would be through a gaming variant of a particular model. I question if they would still permit such an action.
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R0CKET_RAC00N
03-13-2022, 12:03 AM #5

the only method for a firm like HP to let you boost their PC's performance would be through a gaming variant of a particular model. I question if they would still permit such an action.