Laptop HP f039: HP15 f039 CPU upgrade. Celeron n2830 for Mobile Pentium a1020, going to work?

I have a laptop HP 15 f039. I'll install a Samsung 850 Evo 500 Gb.SSD & am interested in upgrading the CPU of a n2830 Celeron Pentium Mobile a1020. It was just released in January & it looks like it was in the form of an upgrade to the Celeron. What I want to know is, the Board handle the extra 2.5 watts it consumes 'fuses & capacitors', will be Goin ' bicoeur to four hearts will create new issues, will it be heat problems & ofcourse, knows where I can get a? I think ' power save with the SSD can be applied to the new processor. I want only to disassemble once so I need to know. Ive found that when I get around too online & pick up adware & stuff the Celeron is upward as the 'pilot PIPs' n2820 until I have do a scan & clean. I love this notebook & want you to fix it up. (two CPUS that use the same socket)

Hello

Your use of machines: 2.16 GHz Intel Celeron N2830 processor with Turbo Boost technology up to 2.41 GHz

Source: http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-15-Notebook-PC-series/7137590/model/7311084/document/c04353717/

Transformers is attached to the system board (or weld) so it is NOT upgraded or you can buy the new motherboard and it could be more expensive than the purchase of the machine itself.

Kind regards.

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