Laptop processor

Hello
My cpu is the i5 480m and supposedly the clock speed is 2.67ghz. But, i installed cpuz and the max clock speed i get is 2527mhz. Is this normal? 

tycey wrote:
Hello,
My laptop processor cooling fan is starting to go out.  I believe it is the bearings because it makes a loud sound when it turns on.  I'm going to need a replacement fan.  Here are the specs of my laptop.
HP Pavilion m6 notebook PC - windows 7
Intel (R) Core (TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50 GHz    2.50 GHz
8.00 GB RAM
I purchased my HP laptop less than two years ago for dental school.  What type of fan do I need for replacement?  Can HP send a replacement?  What do I do? I don't have a lot of time.
Thank you.
First you need to take it apart and find the fan part number and go to eBay and get a replacement new fan from there and then swap the new fan for your old one and that should keep it going. Also when doing this redo your thermal paste for both the CPU and GPU if they are attached to the same heat sink.
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