You can't. It is a characteristic of the way a chip was assembled and cannot be changed, you would have to buy an entirely new CPU to get a different number.
By replacing the motherboard and the processor or CPU. Every computer would have a processor or CPU. Some common brands are Intel, Acer etc. It is this processor speed which is measured in hertz. These days processors that are around 2 giga hertz or more fast have come. So if you want to get more Mega hertz on your PC, change the CPU.
mega hertz
what is the hertz mclw rate
Ghz (Giga-hertz)
What attributes are usde to rate cpu
-Hertz. Or cycles per second. Megahertz, GigaHertz, etc.
A 3.2GHz CPU would be 3.2 Giga Hertz (3.2 Billion cycles per second).
Hertz (Hz) is a unit of frequency, not power, so it doesn't have watts. Watts are a unit of power, measuring the rate of energy transfer or consumption per second. The relationship between watts and hertz would depend on the specific application or device involved.
The frequency of activity on a motherboard is measured in megahertz (MHz), or one million cycles per second. The processor operates at a much higher frequency than other components in the system, and its activitiy is measured in gigahertz (GHz), or one billion cycles per second.
It is possible to under clock the CPU through the system BIOS. this slows the CPU, but helps protect from heat damage. Some types of software applications can also change the clock.
GigaHertz (GHz) or MegaHertz (MHz) Gigahertz is much faster
Hertz as in GHZ, is a rate-of-change. Gigabytes is a measure of storage volume. Pretty much like gallons. They don't compare.