Custom bios request A6000-030US

To Svet and any others...  I have a MSI A6000-030US laptop that has just left teh warranty period and I would like to take a chance at the OC'ing of the laptop and also upgrading the Intel CPU from the factory one - Core 2 Duo T6600 to either the T9600 or P8700 or any other chip that will do a better job at running multiple types of jobs/tasks, including Autocad, video editing, gaming and Dual-booting different Os'es.
there had been a listing in the past for a special bios patching in the past but for an A5000 series unit ith the Intel Celeron.   I am hoping to push this laptop and just see just how far it may go, of course within its limits.
Any and all suggestions and help are greatly appreciated.
Michael C.
Atlanta,Georgia

you need custom bios to allow OC or?

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