You might have heard the term overclocking; putting it in a simple term, overclocking is the process to accelerate the performance of the component of the computer such as its processor to run at the higher rate than rated by the manufacturer. Running many of the programs on an HP laptop uses a lot of processor power that make the computer too slow to work. Overclocking will enhance the processor ability to tackle more application and also speed up many larger applications which are currently running on your system. Literally, it accelerates the clock speed of the processor to the higher speed.
HP Support New Zealand has described it in a more comprehensive way such as if your processor speed is 2.0 GHz then overclocking speed it up to the 2.8 GHz. To execute this task, you just have to follow some steps describe below…