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Hp Omen 15ax-012nl
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I would like to know how to increase my 2.60 GHz in 3.5 GHz. On the technical specifications on the HP site specifies that it can have an increase of GHz on my PC HP Omen 15-ax012nl.
How you do it?
Thank you.

 

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Hi,

 

The CPU has a base clock of 2,6 Ghz and will boost to 3.5Ghz when needed. So there is nothing you need to do. If a program or game needs extra CPU power, the CPU will automatically boost to max 3.5Ghz.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Your computer motherboard will limit what types of CPU's can be installed.  It may not support 3.5GHz.  Even still, going from 2.6GHz to 3.5GHz won't be much at all.  You'd be better off adding more RAM or going from an HDD (hard disk drive) to an SSD (solid state drive).

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Hi,

 

The CPU has a base clock of 2,6 Ghz and will boost to 3.5Ghz when needed. So there is nothing you need to do. If a program or game needs extra CPU power, the CPU will automatically boost to max 3.5Ghz.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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