ASK: upgrade CPU for Lenovo 0764-56 has


Finally, I found the answer. And the answer is no, that can't be upgraded, except if I sell my 0764-56 a and buy a new 0764-A16. Too bad.

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    HighlandBimbler wrote:

    Hello

    My first post - please be gentle!

    Can someone tell me if it's worth upgrading my CPU to a 1.6 GHz AMD Turion™ 64 processor ML-30, say, a ML-40 2.2 GHz or 2.4 GHz ML-44?

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    Multimedia player DVD Writer double Format (+/-R +/-RW) with support Double layer

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    I am not in a position to buy a new laptop now, but desperately need to improve performance and storage for internet streaming video and RAW photo editing.

    So, I've recently updated the RAM 2 x 1 GB ByteStor, and a 160 GB 5400 RPM Samsung HARD disc.  I've also updated my BIOS and other drivers with the latest versions, I can find.

    The increased capacity of the HARD disk is large and HARD drive access times are significantly improved, but the doubling of RAM from 1 GB to 2 GB did me not increase speed and stability that I expected to when running resource hungry applications in resources, such as RAW photo editors.

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    See you soon

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    Hello

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