HP Pavilion g6-1b39wm: upgrade the processors HP Pavilion g6-1b39wm

Sorry if this question has been asked over and over.  Just could not get a clear answer from HP.

I have a g6-1b39wm with processor AMD E350 Pavilion.  Seems to be a specialized processor designed for laptops.  Low watt, unusual design.

I want to put a higher CPU speed on the Board, but am concerned that the existing card is designed for just this processor.  More specifically a chip dual core can be replaced with an image chip?

Othe people were told to look at the service manual for the laptop and put one of the processors listed on the chessboard.   But my processor seems to be a different design than the other processors listed in the service manual.

Question:

1. a motherboard computer laptop start G6 designed for a dual core AMD E350 can support a quad core AMD Chip?

2 how high a power draw can adapter Board?  (The E350 seems to draw only 18 watts)

2. what chip generation AMD can be supported?  A6, A8?

3 should. the graphic chipset match what the E350 has?

Thank you

Hello

It uses "413-Ball BGA FT1" socket which means it is soldered to the motherboard so it is impossible to upgrade, unless you are really good with a soldering gun or buynig a new motherboard (= the new price of machine).

Sorry,

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