HP ProBook 4520 s Notebook PC - CPU upgrade
Product: HP ProBook 4520 s Notebook PC
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
HELO,
I want to upgrade the CPU on my laptop. It comes with "Intel i5 m460" - 2 carrots. Is it possible to replace it with a 4 core CPU for example "processor Intel Core i7-720QM Mobile" or "Intel Core i7-740QM Mobile processor"? Is there a rule of thumb to check what CPU can be updated and with which we? What would be the best equipped (to the family of the i7 - 4 cores) CPU update for my situation?
Many thanks in advance,
Tom
Unfortunately, the answer to this question is no.
The best compatible optional processor is the Intel Core i7-640 M and has two physical cores can run four threads.
Best regards
ERICO
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