Quote Originally Posted by xt0m View Post
but absent is changed clock speed, so I'd think either "alteration" or "improper testing" could cover overclocking without electrical changes. Things is it isn't clearly outlined in the license agreement.

The following from the link you provided pretty much covers overclocking of any sort.

• any Product which has been modified or operated outside of Intel’s publicly available specifications or where the original identification markings (trademark or serial number) has been removed, altered or obliterated from the Product.