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    Default Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility

    Not sure if this is the right place to post this, this being my first time down here and all but if im wrong I accept all chastisment.
    I would like to overclock my computer, but my bios is very basic. I can only change the time and date. I cant even see my cpu temperature. If any of you have had experience overclocking a gateway with a Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility, please help.

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    Default Re: Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility

    It's simple if in your Bios you can't see advanced options like "CPU multiplier" etc then you can't OC your processor.

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    Default Re: Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility

    Quote Originally Posted by Ishan View Post
    It's simple if in your Bios you can't see advanced options like "CPU multiplier" etc then you can't OC your processor.
    Aw man. Who designs such a basic bios? Man that's a real downer. A whole year of debating with my self and 120 dollars on a system cooler all down the drain.

    Quote Originally Posted by Condottiere 40K View Post
    If you ever lived next to a volcano, the fact that you had nothing to do with your neighbour failing to properly throw in his virgin daughter to appease the local deity doesn't stop the lava from engulfing your home.

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    Default Re: Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility

    Bios is just a means to do it it really depends on the MOBO whether it is capable to OC the CPU or not.

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    Default Re: Phoenix TrustedCore Setup Utility

    HP and Dell mobo and BIOS combinations come to mind.

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