Pavilion 15-n248sa: what processor speed is shown on the information sheet?

I was recently going through all my stuff, work on which should be placed in a cell, when I found all the information about my computer sheets. On one of these journals, it says that I have an Intel Pentium Quad - Core 2.4 GHz processor N3520, but when I go into the control panel system page, it says I have an Intel Pentium Quad - COre N3520 2.16 GHz processor (it says 2.00 GHz when I was on windows 8.1, the preinstalled operating system, but has increased during the update). The processor name and model number are identical on the sheet and the Control Panel, but the speeds are different from almost 400 MHz, the origianal operating system and almost 250 MHz off now. I was wondering if it was because on the sheet, they wrote the overclock speed, or if HP has another way of mesuring the speed of the processor as the OS does.

Thanks in advance for any help.

I have attached the image of the sheet that I found, (badly) photoshopped of private information.

Please see Intel® Pentium® Processor N3520 (2 M Cache, up to 2.42 GHz) to get answers to your question. Basis of the processor speed is 2.16 GHz, burst speed is 2.40 GHz, and according to the power state of the computer speed can be reduced to slot an of these.

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