HP Pavilion 1005sw g6: Hp Pavilion CPU Upgrade and Mem g6

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It will be my first question Yes plase bear. I have laptop HP Pavilion 1005sw g6 and you want to ask questions about the best processor can be handled by the motherborad, even with the memory. I was wondering on AMD Phenom II P960 Quad-Core 25W good choice? Will match without any problems?

Thanks to advice!

Course record:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docid=emr_na-c02776694

Repair manuals

Compatible AMD processors listed on the bottom of page 1 to page 2. Top of page processor is

AMD Phenom™ II N970 (2.2 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz, 3.6 GT/s - Quad 35 W)

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/AMD-Phenom-II-N970-2-2GHz-laptop-notebook-processor-HMN970DCR42GM-/121976788407?hash=item1c666215b7:g:fo4AAOSw2GlXKj - K

You have already disassembled it to the bottom for the jury so start at 75. The N970 will be a quick replacement for your processor. It is not soldated or even welded; It is nested. The P360 is a dual core 2.3 GHz and the N970 is a Quad at 2.2 ghz. I think you'll find that the improvement is subtle, unless you do a lot of multi-threads apps.

http://www.CPU-world.com/compare/890/AMD_Athlon_II_Dual-Core_Mobile_P360_vs_AMD_Phenom_II_Quad-Core_Mobile_N970.html

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