15-e020sx Notebook PC Pavilion: upgrade of processor of 35 to 45 w

Hello

my system is HP Pavilion e020sx-15 Notebook PC. my current processor is Intel Dual Core i3 processor - 3110 M 2.40 GHz (3, 0 - MB L3 cache, FSB 1600 MHz, 35W).

According to the Manual, I can move to processor 2.20 GHz Intel Quad Core i7-3632QM (turbo SC up to 3.2 GHz, FSB 1600 MHz, 6: 0 - MB cache L3, 35 W)

but I have an Intel Quad Core i7-3630QM 2.40 GHz processor (turbo SC up to 3.40 GHz, FSB 1600 MHz, 6: 0 - MB cache L3, 45 W)

My concern is about the difference in power between the two processors. What happens if I installed this 45w processor in my system?

I see that the HM76 chipset support this CPU.

I upgraded the memory of 16 GB, which, according to the manual, I am only allowed up to 8 GB. then maybe some fetchers are not documented.

I can try, but the upgrade of the processor is not as easy as the upgrade memory.

concerning

There is a more fundamental problem. Look at the list of the cards system on page 24 of the manual. See how there are motherboards which are described to include a processor? The i3 - 3110M models have the processor soldered to the motherboard, so any form of just the processor upgrade is not an option for you. I'm sorry.

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