APU and g6 HP Pavilion RAM upgrade

Hello!

I have a few questions about the upgrade of my laptop.

I have HP Pavilion 1203sy g6, it has 1.9 GHz AMD Dual-Core A4 - 3300M APU with Dual GPU Radeon HD 6480 G and 6 GB of DDR3 RAM.

I want to replace my A4 3300 M with AMD A8 3530MX or 3550MX APU. Is this possible? I can't find information on my motherboard system information, so I don't know if AMD A8 will be compatible with my motherboard.

A friend also told me that a more powerful processor would have higher thermal efficiency and some laptops have their CPU soldered to the motherboard. Then it would be possible and safe to upgrade my A4 to A8 APU?

And last, what is the maximum amount of RAM I can install on my laptop?

Thanks in advance

A8 3520 M is not listed, I don't know if your Board of Directors will be compatible with this one. Forget the money, I will not risk putting anything other than those listed in my room. Yes, you are right that there is no difference between them except for the slight difference in frequency speed & turbo Basic.

But if you take risks, & if it don't work out, then you must go to the disassembly & Assembly again.

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