The Intel Pentium M Processor acts as a computer's brain, processing all the data and performing all the calculations the computer needs to operate. The speed of a processor influences the speed of the computer housing the device. Overclock a CPU to increase speed and pass the limits imposed by the factory. Overclock an Intel Pentium M Processor by changing both the multiplier frequency and front bus speed of the device through the PC's boot menu.
Instructions
1. Boot the Intel Pentium M Processor containing PC. Press "F11" or "F8," depending on the PC, to enter the boot menu. Move the cursor to and enter the "BIOS Features Setup" option.
2. Choose "External Bus," select the value in the "Front Bus Speed" field, and change it to the next highest number. This speeds up the Intel Pentium M Processor's front bus.
3. Choose "CPU Core," select the value in the "Multiplier" field, and change it to the next highest number. This increases the Intel Pentium M Processor's front bus frequency.
4. Choose "Save and Exit" from the main boot menu. The Intel Pentium M Processor is overclocked after the boot process finishes.
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