Question Need Help IDing Old Processor

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Hello All, I recently got an old Windows 2000 computer equipped with an ASUS CUSL2-C Black Pearl mainboard that's running slower than desired.

I want to overclock the CPU but I want to know its limit before I burn it up, but I don't know the model of it is.

The only information I have to go off of is "x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 10 GenuineIntel ~501 Mhz"

I tried looking it up which resulted in a Core 2 Duo? It's obviously not. Also can't find it in device manager or BIOS so I'm outta luck. Any ideas on what it could be?
 
What is "desired"? Quantify.
Half decent I would say, something that doesn't stutter while trying to open an application.

Full system hardware specs?
MB: ASUS CUSL2-C Black Pearl
CPU: Unknown Intel
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX 440
PSU: AOpen 350-400 watt
OS: Windows 2000 Ver 5.00.2195 Service Pack 3
D-Link Ethernet Card
Creative SB Live! Sound Card
VIA USB 2.0 Extension Card
U.S Robotics 56K Modem
3 CD Drives - HP CD Writer Plus / 40x12x48x CDRW / 52x24x52 CDRW
Mitsumi 1.44Mb Floppy Drive
458KB Triple Channel Mixed SDRAM

SIDE NOTE:
I did overclock it to 1110Mhz which is performing a lot better now, but it still stutters a little. Doesn't seem like it's straining the CPU too badly yet.
 

https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip:model_numbers

Here is some info. Were talking way back on this one.
 
Per @stonecarver: "way back" indeed.

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Regarding the computer: I would first suspect the PSU.

AOpen 350-400 watt

Not necessarily on the wattage. PSU may simply just be getting old and nearing its' designed in EOL (End of Life).

Thus starting to falter and fail at peak demands.
 
I tried looking it up which resulted in a Core 2 Duo? It's obviously not.
Also can't find it in device manager or BIOS so I'm outta luck. Any ideas on what it could be?
Use CPU-Z to identify your cpu.
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

Anyway Asus CUSL2-C is Socket 370 Pentium 3 board.
It's way before core 2 duo and even before Pentium 4.
Here - list of supported cpus.

The only information I have to go off of is "x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 10 GenuineIntel ~501 Mhz"
Probably this thing - Intel legacy Celeron 500mhz.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/u...mhz-128k-cache-66-mhz-fsb/specifications.html
 
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