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HP Omen laptop with Intel Core i7-7700HQ QC 7th Gen processor
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have an HP Omen laptop with an Intel Core i7-7700HQ QC 7th Gen processor.  Can this processor be overclocked?  If it cannot be overclocked, is there anything that can be done with it to make it better for gaming? I think it has Intel Turbo Boost that is automatic.  Is there a way to make the turbo boost not automatic but on constantly to help with gaming? (I saw a YouTube video of someone who did that with a processor that could not be overclocked)  From what I understand, the turbo boost can be accessed in the bios but I do not see it anywhere in there.  

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@JohnnyOrlo 

 

Short answer is NO for all of those. HP only allows undervolting on SOME series of Omen machines, not all. Also please read the following article from Intel

 

     https://www.intel.com.au/content/www/au/en/support/articles/000007359/processors/intel-core-processo...

 

which says

       "Maximum frequency for processor function can't be specified. Maximum frequency is automatic and dependent on working conditions."

 

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BH
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I was just curious, how was this guy in this youtube video able to do this? And is it normal that I don't see my turboboost anywhere in my bios?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDjkYdBKq_w

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