Yeah, I'd say OCing via the BIOS/UEFI is going to be the best route to getting your hardware to act properly. It's a shame that Clevo went and locked down everything on a CPU that you usually have to pay through the nose just to get (and it's key feature is overclocking too). There's probably something you can do in the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, but unfortunately I don't know what that might be (sorry, I've been pretty useless in this thread so far :p) Try looking up some guides about the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility online; there may be something you've missed.
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