I want to upgrade CPU on Envy M6 - 1153sr

I want to upgrade my CPU on my computer laptop envy m6-1153sr and I know it's possible, but im not sure I can put what ever processor that have the same socket as i7 and i5 Office have the same fasteners 1155, and so I can buy a good intel core i7 to as Amazon and then put in my laptop?

Well, it's not a socket 1155. It is an office and yours is a mobile processor, socket FCPGA988. You can upgrade the processor, but it will cost more than the value of the laptop. If you want to go faster, consider a solid state drive, not a processor upgrade.

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