K Klatt Solid State Member Messages 9 Feb 4, 2006 #1 I use a Sony Vaio and is there any way to unlock the bios so i can overclock it?
T turtile Fully Optimized Messages 3,475 Location Delaware Feb 4, 2006 #2 You can't (as far as I know - if you can it may be a lot of work). You could buy anoter MB if the PSU and the case are standard (ATX).
You can't (as far as I know - if you can it may be a lot of work). You could buy anoter MB if the PSU and the case are standard (ATX).
F FghtinIrshNvrDi Fully Optimized Messages 3,453 Feb 11, 2006 #4 they lock that stuff out on purpose so you don't come crying to them when you give it too much vcore and fry your chip. next time, build it yourself. Ryan
they lock that stuff out on purpose so you don't come crying to them when you give it too much vcore and fry your chip. next time, build it yourself. Ryan
F Flying-Squirrel In Runtime Messages 482 Feb 11, 2006 #5 Couldn't he try flashing his BIOS? I don't know what comes in a Sony Vaio so I don't know if it is possible or not.
Couldn't he try flashing his BIOS? I don't know what comes in a Sony Vaio so I don't know if it is possible or not.
F FghtinIrshNvrDi Fully Optimized Messages 3,453 Feb 11, 2006 #6 only if someone made a custom bios or something. Sony isn't going to give you an 'update' that allows you to overclock. The only other tiny possibility is if the motherboard ISN'T specifically made for VIOS Ryan
only if someone made a custom bios or something. Sony isn't going to give you an 'update' that allows you to overclock. The only other tiny possibility is if the motherboard ISN'T specifically made for VIOS Ryan
OP OP K Klatt Solid State Member Messages 9 Feb 12, 2006 #7 yea its an asus mobo and i cant find much info on it