2000-2b19wm HP: upgrade CPU laptop HP 2000-2b19WM

Hi all! Well, my question is if I can upgrade my CPU and I can, which is the maximum that the motherboard of this laptop (HP 2000-2b19wm laptop) will support. I have a reclassification at only 1.60 GHz but I can't believe that this computer can simply be upgraded 0.30 GHz... Please can someone help here? I am sick of having my laptop it slow when I open at least 3 programs at the same time.

Thank you!

Hi Alex

Data sheet: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02729693

The question you are faced to can be a bad processor or bad Board of Directors, in need of a technician expert diagnosis by the presence of a sudden of eye.

Yes, you can replace the current processor with the same or even higher without changing the current Board of directors subsequently:
i3 380M: HP part number 625823-001
I3 390M: HP part number 634692-001
i5 480M: HP part number 634693-001

http://www.Amazon.co.UK/sparepart-Arrandale-380M-2-53GHz-625823-001/DP/B009ZL1THI

http://m.eBay.com/ITM/Intel-Mobile-core-i3-390M-2-66GHz-SLC25-CP80617005487AB-634692-001-processor-/281091709288

http://m.eBay.co.UK/ITM/Intel-Mobile-core-i3-390M-2-66GHz-SLC25-CP80617005487AB-634692-001-processor-/281091709288

Through 23, 24 page in this manual:
http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02834058.PDF

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