HP Pavilion Notebook - V2Z46AV: can I upgrade my CPU in a HP Pavilion 17?

I have a feeling that this 6300hq of 2.3 GHz i5 is not going to get me very far.  I was wondering if my specific model has been upgraded and if so, what processor I could install.  I did work on my old Pavilion 15, the replacement of the CPU and RAM, so I think that I am able to upgrade myself.

In addition, my CPU is bottlenecking my GPU, that is a problem that I use the laptop for games.  I currently have the GTX 960 m 2 GB, if you think I'm wrong.

The manual is enigmatic at best but if you have read and worked with some of them and made a swap processor or 2, it is obvious that the CPU is soldered to the motherboard. Dead giveaway: no lising processor as spare part. Second gift dead: no image to remove the processor. S. 51 of the manual shows a representation of the fo processor soldered on. 3rd dead... do the replacement motherboard description includes the processor included with Office. See p. 52. The best motherboard with i7 and 4 gig of video memory and Windows 10 is 857389-601

HP does not have it in stock:

https://parts.HP.com/hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=D3E80C12FAA74A1EBCBE3DEFC4D0100E & Searchin' = partnumber & SearchPN = 857389-601

Also no luck it find via eBay or amazon.com

And please do not take on HP representatives this work Board. They are not responsible for the issues you had with Service centers and are just trying to help.

Good luck.

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