Exchange of CPU on laptops

Hello

I would ask that I have the Centrino M processor in my book. Can I change for core 2 duo?

And tell me what the change is possible without any disturbance in other devices of laptops such as the main and DVD-RAM and other card?

Thank you.

Hi mate,

the problem is that you cannot exchange your CPU since the whole system (BIOS, motherboard, etc.) is balanced to match the type of CPU. A laptop is designed to save energy, but nowadays to provide performance. To maintain the balance between powersaving and performance that the whole system should be, as I said before, aligned to work perfectly.

The next thing is, if you want to swap the CPU you need to know how to disassemble your machine, program a new BIOS that matches the configuration of system´s and the CPU know what cooling fat how to apply, whether the FAN is correctly set to cool the CPU (-> BIOS) and so on and so forth.

I guess that you´re no (especially no laptop technician) technician who is familiar with laptops and Don t know how to manage this system on a repair/service level. I think that you don t have the manuals as technicians and Don t you have service software that is needed after the replacement of parts.

And the third and final point: you won´t get a spectacular performance. In your case, you cannot install a CPU core 2 since you don t know if the chipset supports. You know it? Have you already found if the chipset is able?

Sorry, before you attempt these experiments to find out, that the work of doesn´t CPU in your machine and losing your warranty I suggest you to take a look at a system better and faster.

Greetings

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