Try going 30mhz higher on your Gpu and 30mhz higher on your Memory Frequency. test it on a game and if you see any stuttering or weird coloring go lower if you dont go 10mhz higher. basically try and see what speed will work for you.
I got over 60mhz higher on my gpu and memory with my nvidia, 10 fps faster
One more thing though, you think i would see a performance up from the regular clocking to the OC'ing settings?
Like in AoC or something that uses a lot of memory.
To the thread starter, because of your proprietary parts and the BIOS being locked to overclocking, I am almost confident that you won't be able to overclock. I'm sure someone will confirm this asap.
All of my prior Dell/HP/Gateway Mobo's/BIOSs have been locked. As far as I know, there aren't any easy work arounds, or any work arounds that I know of, period. Sorry there, bud, but looks like you'll be needed a new mobo to OC!