The device operates at a maximum frequency of 1.1GHz, yet it functions effectively at 2.5GHz.
The device operates at a maximum frequency of 1.1GHz, yet it functions effectively at 2.5GHz.
It's named Turbo Boost, and all contemporary Intel processors utilize it. Windows displays the base frequency at the top, while the actual speed is shown at the bottom.
It's noteworthy that Will Down is highlighting it as a 3-core system.
1.1GHz represents the standard operating speed of the CPU. However, this doesn't guarantee your processor will always maintain or reach that frequency. The actual maximum speed of your CPU (Celeron® N3450) can go up to 2.4GHz. If it stays between 1.1 and 2.4GHz, it's functioning normally. Running consistently at 2.4GHz without adjustment may lead to overheating of your laptop or PC.