HP pavilion 1303au g4: upgrade of processor in hp pavilion 1303au g4

model:-hp pavilion 1303au g4.

RAM:-4 gb

Processor :-amd a4 3330mx

socket type:-fs1

I want to upgrade my processor, so what are my options .i think to upgrade to 3530MX-A8 OR A8-3550MX, but these processors have 45W tdp and my current processor TDP is 35W will this affect my laptop or not too, I want to know more choices for me. CPU upgradation will affect my hardware to portable computers in a negative way. ?

for this I change my motherboard too?

also I want to increase the ram of 6 GB. will it affect my computers cell phones overall performance?

Link to g4-1303au of repair:

Manual

A8 - 3520M works and is the best that you can install.

The new processor would go a little wamer you need to install carefully with a good thermal paste but other than that it is all upside. The system is designed to support this processor well. You can install up to 8 GB of RAM. DDR3-1333. I would setup a dual 4 GB module for optimal performance.

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