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I have a intel DG33FB board which doesnt support for OC ing is there any way of over clocking my comp by upgrading bios? please help me guys. :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

My Procesor is Q6600

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Thats one of their locked out boards? Umm, thats a tough one, because you'll have to hunt down a moded Bios that fits the bill for your board type. Thats semi-risky but it could work, if you can find one somewhere.

Other than that, yer stuck with a software over clock, I guess, yuck!

--Lupi


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