Most of the vendors are likely to carry the update so if you wish to over-clock your mid-range processor, simply don’t update to the new BIOS version. There was a statement saying that people outside of the available market should. Back in late 2012 when Ingress was released, the scenario in Ingress resembled that of Pokmon GO very closely, albeit different in scope. However, reports suggest that Intel won’t be forcing the vendors to fall in line and disable this unofficial overclocking but it would be the ‘voluntary’ decision of the motherboard vendor. Well, who are we kidding? Overclocking really hurts Intel’s revenues and it would do anything in its might to control unofficial over-clocking. This move of Intel shouldn’t be something of a shocker as the company had previously also banned over-clocking on cheaper H-series and B-series chipsets, which pushed people to purchase the more expensive Z-series motherboards. creator of the popular mobile game Pokémon GO has secured an additional 245 million in Series-C funding from IVP, bringing their total valuation to near 4 billion.
We all know the perks of an over-clocked CPU as it provided the users with a great performance on a mid-range processor like Celeron or Pentium and that too at far less cost in comparison to a high-end K-Series Core i7 or Core i5 processor. Well, this is a modest way of saying that stop over-clocking the chipsets which are not supposed to be over-clocked. Additionally, Intel does not warranty the operation of the processor beyond its specifications.”
“The latest update provided to partners includes, among other things, code that aligns with the position that we do not recommend overclocking processors that have not been designed to do so. “Intel regularly issues updates for our processors which our partners voluntarily incorporate into their BIOS,” an Intel spokesman said.