CPU burst

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Dear List!
I have a desktop running F11. The computer is an old Pentium 4, 3.0
GHz, 32 bit. It uses logical processors, so I think it's 'an old duo
processor'. Perhaps CPU section of lshw will explain it better:
*-cpu:0
          description: CPU
          product: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
          vendor: Intel Corp.
          physical id: 4
          bus info: cpu@0
          version: 15.4.1
          serial: 0000-0F41-0000-0000-0000-0000
          slot: Socket 478
          size: 3GHz
          capacity: 4GHz
          width: 32 bits
          clock: 133MHz
          capabilities: boot fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr
pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr
sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe constant_tsc up pebs bts pni dtes64 monitor
ds_cpl cid xtpr cpufreq
          configuration: id=0
        *-cache:0
             description: L1 cache
             physical id: 9
             slot: Internal Cache
             size: 32KiB
             capacity: 32KiB
             capabilities: synchronous internal write-back
        *-cache:1
             description: L2 cache
             physical id: a
             slot: External Cache
             size: 1MiB
             capacity: 1MiB
             capabilities: synchronous internal write-back
        *-logicalcpu:0
             description: Logical CPU
             physical id: 0.1
             width: 32 bits
             capabilities: logical
        *-logicalcpu:1
             description: Logical CPU
             physical id: 0.2
             width: 32 bits
             capabilities: logical
     *-cpu:1
          description: CPU
          vendor: Intel
          physical id: 5
          bus info: cpu@1
          version: 15.4.1
          serial: 0000-0F41-0000-0000-0000-0000
          slot: Socket 478
          size: 2GHz
          capacity: 4GHz
          clock: 133MHz
          capabilities: ht
          configuration: id=0
        *-logicalcpu:0
             description: Logical CPU
             physical id: 0.1
             capabilities: logical
        *-logicalcpu:1
             description: Logical CPU
             physical id: 0.2
             capabilities: logical

What I want to do is to accelerate the processor frequency. I use
Blender and frequently I'm feeling need for better performance :-(
As I can see from the output there's 'capacity' field that has higher
value than the one in 'size' field. Does it means it has a capability
to utilise that frequency? And if yes, then how can I speed it up a
bit?
Thanks in advance!
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