Intel Atom N450 Overclock Tool

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The Intel Atom N450 is a small and cheap entry level CPU for Netbooks and small laptops.In the package is an integrated memory controller for DDR2 main memory and the GMA 3150 graphics card. Wilderness by fleetwood trailer owner manuals. Intel Atom® Processor E660 (512K Cache, 1.30 GHz) Intel Atom® Processor Z510 (512K Cache, 1.10 GHz, 400 MHz FSB) Intel Atom® Processor Z520 (512K Cache, 1.33 GHz, 533 MHz FSB) Intel Atom® x3-C3405 Processor (1M Cache, up to 1.40 GHz) Intel Atom® x5-Z8330 Processor (2M Cache, up to 1.92 GHz) Intel® Celeron® G4900 Processor (2M Cache, 3.10. Fping install windows.

  1. Intel Atom N450 1.66ghz
  2. Intel Atom N450 Windows 10

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Benchmarks Real world tests of the Intel Atom N450

GeekBench 3 (Multi-core)Data courtesy Primate Labs

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Benchmarks Real world tests of the Intel Atom N450

GeekBench 3 (Multi-core)Data courtesy Primate Labs

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GeekBench 3 (Single core)Data courtesy Primate Labs

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GeekBench 3 (AES single core)Data courtesy Primate Labs

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Intel Atom N450 1.66ghz

Reviews Word on the street for the Intel Atom N450

features

Has a NX bitYes
Supports trusted computingNo
Has virtualization supportNo
Instruction set extensions
  1. MMX
  2. SSE
  3. SSE2
  4. SSE3
  5. Supplemental SSE3
Supports dynamic frequency scalingYes

memory controller

Intel Atom N450 Windows 10

Memory controllerBuilt-in
Memory type
  1. DDR2-667
  2. DDR2
ChannelsSingle Channel
Maximum bandwidth5,333.33 MB/s
Maximum memory size2,048 MB

details

Architecturex86-64
Threads2 threads
L2 cache0.5 MB
L2 cache per core0.5 MB/core
Manufacture process45 nm
Transistor count123,000,000
Max CPUs1
Clock multiplier10
Voltage range0.8 - 1.18V

overclocking

Overclock popularity8
Overclock review score4
Overclocked clock speed1.9 GHz
Overclocked clock speed (Water)1.67 GHz
PassMark (Overclocked)32.3
Overclocked clock speed (Air)1.9 GHz

power consumption

TDP5.5W
Annual home energy cost1.32 $/year
Performance per watt4.63 pt/W
Typical power consumption4.47W

bus

ArchitectureDMI
Number of links1
Transfer rate2,500 MT/s
Like the title says, I'm wondering if anyone has tried. Generally intel's 45NM process seems pretty comfortable getting reliably to 3ghz with almost no effort or voltage change on desktops, and I was wondering if anyone had tried OCing a netbook. with default 533mhz RAM speed, figure that if you put in 1066 ram, you could get a 100% OC before hitting the ram's limits. A 25% overclock would be about 2ghz--probably pretty snappy, and a 50% OC would be around 2.5ghz--definately a real nice speed, and if the GMA3150 gets about 50% faster, you might even be able to play some games.
For $300 it seems like it would be a decent gamble to take. Has anyone done it sucessfully? has anyone bricked a netbook? Feel free to share your experiences good or bad.




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