Can I upgrade the processor in DV7 - 3067CL.

Can I upgrade the processor in DV7 - 3067CL a 2.40 GHz AMD Turion II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor M600 to a 2.7 GHz AMD Turion II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor M660?  And that supplys them. I looked on Newegg and Tigerdirect. Please help me. I would like a laptop fast for games with spending them much money on upgrades.

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The M640 @2.6 ghz is officially supported the fastest processor. Here is the Manual:

Manual

M640 on ebay

The processor is about $ 100 on eBay. However, I wouldn't do this upgrade if your goal is to improve the power of the laptop game. You would not notice a significant improvement. .2 ghz is an increase of 9% which is not significant at the risk of tearing the machine. Also, the power of game is not so much based on a lot more information about the processor, the graphics card and who can not be upgraded. Laptops can usually be modded in game machines when they come that way from the factory.

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