Overclocking

This is a discussion about Overclocking in the Windows Hardware category; My friends and I enjoy building PC's out of leftover parts and older parts of computers and overclocking them to a usable speed and just plain messing around with parts we dont need anymore. My question is: we ran across a free Intel 845GV mobo and in the BIOS there is no options for clock frequency or core voltage ...

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My friends and I enjoy building PC's out of leftover parts and older parts of computers and overclocking them to a usable speed and just plain messing around with parts we dont need anymore.
 
My question is: we ran across a free Intel 845GV mobo and in the BIOS there is no options for clock frequency or core voltage or anything. I am wondering if there is anyway to unlock the mobo for overclocking, similar to the Coolbits registry hack for video card overclocking? Post anything you know about it! Thanks!

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Intel only makes one board that can be OC'ed, and they just started making it, your board, as with ALL older Intel boards, can't be OC'ed.

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kk thanks. just a crappy old board anyway, not even an agp slot! we just had an old geforce mx4000 to toss in there, they oc pretty well for a crappy pci card. thanks again