F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Yes, it's generally acceptable to overclock the Intel I7 920 to 2.67 GHz.

Yes, it's generally acceptable to overclock the Intel I7 920 to 2.67 GHz.

Yes, it's generally acceptable to overclock the Intel I7 920 to 2.67 GHz.

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Beder822
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10-03-2016, 12:06 PM
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Hi, I have an Intel I7 920 with a clock speed of 2.67 GHz. I'm thinking about overclocking it and would appreciate any advice or feedback. Thanks!
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Beder822
10-03-2016, 12:06 PM #1

Hi, I have an Intel I7 920 with a clock speed of 2.67 GHz. I'm thinking about overclocking it and would appreciate any advice or feedback. Thanks!

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raul1603
Junior Member
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10-04-2016, 08:41 PM
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Sorry, you won't be able to overclock your PC due to it being an OEM Gateway machine. The necessary BIOS configurations for overclocking aren't available. Usually, OEM systems only allow adjustments to power settings, boot order, and disabling certain features like onboard audio or LAN. Voltage and BCLK parameters required for overclocking are missing.
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raul1603
10-04-2016, 08:41 PM #2

Sorry, you won't be able to overclock your PC due to it being an OEM Gateway machine. The necessary BIOS configurations for overclocking aren't available. Usually, OEM systems only allow adjustments to power settings, boot order, and disabling certain features like onboard audio or LAN. Voltage and BCLK parameters required for overclocking are missing.

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TTT737
Junior Member
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10-07-2016, 04:53 AM
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Sorry, you won't be able to overclock your PC due to it being an OEM Gateway machine. The necessary BIOS configurations for overclocking aren't available. Usually, OEM systems only allow adjustments to power settings, boot order, and disabling certain features like onboard audio or LAN. Voltage and BCLK parameters required for overclocking are missing.
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TTT737
10-07-2016, 04:53 AM #3

Sorry, you won't be able to overclock your PC due to it being an OEM Gateway machine. The necessary BIOS configurations for overclocking aren't available. Usually, OEM systems only allow adjustments to power settings, boot order, and disabling certain features like onboard audio or LAN. Voltage and BCLK parameters required for overclocking are missing.