Overlocking in BIOS = no more?

Unless I'm missing something here, there are plenty of tools available to overclock in Windows anyway.

Setfsb is an example. With my ABIT board, I received overclocking software to run in Windows (Abit uGuru) aswell.

I was more intewrested to hear him say overclocking doesnt void the warrenty. I've downloaded that clip via RealPlayer so the next time I fry a processor, I'll send it as proof it's OK! :)
 
I was more intewrested to hear him say overclocking doesnt void the warrenty. I've downloaded that clip via RealPlayer so the next time I fry a processor, I'll send it as proof it's OK! :)

Overclocking doesn't affect the motherboard warranty as you're not overclocking the motherboard, just the components on it.
 
Clarification here guys, is it any Intel Based CPU board or just Intel Chipsets this tool is for?
 
Lol, RTFM...

Download the Intel® Desktop Control Center v4.1.0.168 beta for Intel(r) Desktop Boards DX38BT and DX48BT2

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Sounds like Intel's answer to AMD's OverDrive. Hopefully Intel will open this up to all mobo manufacturers.
 
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