If not, you would have to increase the FSB frequency, which means overclocking the entire board, and it's not very recommended, although I do it on my laptop.
To do it, you have to open the computer, and look near the processor, there should be a chip with some letters and numbers and a small logo of the brand (usually ICS)
You write down the numbers of the last row, download a program called Setfsb and choose your PLL (that's what this chip is called).
If you don't understand how Setfsb works, there are several tutorials on Google.
Above all, increase the frequency little by little
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