How to Overclock Intel Atom N270 Processor?

To overclock Intel Atom N270 processor you need to unlock the CPU. There are some unofficial ways to Overclock the locked processors but it can damage your CPU.

What is Overclocking?

Overclocking is the process of speeding up or increasing the clock speed than official efficiency provided by Manufacturer. In other words, overclocking is the method of configuring the hardware components to obtain extra utility and performance than the default. We have to take many precautions while overclocking your Intel Atom N270.

Remember: Overclocking can result in damage 

Overclocking is method triggering main processor or graphics controller, but systems such as RAM are also involved in this process which leads to an increase in power consumption and fan noise. Due to overclocking many manufacturers gives the extra functionality of safety to deal with operating conditions outside the control of manufacturers. The disadvantage of overclocking your Intel processor is overheating and more power usage. Ultimately, heating will result in decreasing the life span of your CPU.

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Difference between locked and unlocked processors

  • You might have been noticed about locked and unlocked processors while purchasing
  • Unlocked processors are made with unlocked clock multipliers and are denoted with K
  • These unlocked processors can be overclocked by pairing with a proper chipset while locked processors are not overclockable.
  • Earlier CPU’s were used to sold unlocked but now nearly every Intel CPU’s are locked
  • However, the Intel Atom N270 processor may overclock as every processor has the ability to perform more than safety limits but it will result in bricking.

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About Intel Atom N270

  • Base Frequency: 1.60 GHz
  • Lithography: 45 nm
  • Product segment: Mobile
  • Cores: 1
  • Cache: 512KB
  • Instructions set: 32-bit
  • Intel Turbo Boost Technology: No

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Why you cannot overclock Intel Atom N270 Processor?

  • A CPU Locking is done to lock the clock multiplier permanently or till the clock limit is not removed.
  • So it is a restriction on overclocking or to protect the CPU from further damages.
  • These locked models are denoted with ‘K’ in Intel and ‘Black’ for the AMD
  • Lastly, If you want to overclock your Intel Atom N270 processor then you have to unlock if possible. Since Turbo boost is not available you cannot increase the performance of this processor.

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