If there are no options in your BIOS so alter the FSB speed and CPU multiplier, then download ClockGen and see if your motherboard supports it. It probably won't support it, but if it does, you can change the CPU speed from ClockGen in Windows. If none of that works, just return the CPU and save money for a new computer.
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Others says it might be due to the CPU is on low power comsumption but this isn't a laptop.
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Being a laptop or not doesn't really have anything to do with it. Your PSU might not be powerful enough for your processor.
Jam it back in, in the dark.