List of upgrade CPU laptop HP G7 - 2030ca

Hello

I would like to know is there is a list of the CPU compatible to your laptop HP G7 - 2030ca. I currently have a Core i3 - 2350 m. I found a document showing a Core i5 - 2450 m should be compatible, but I would like to know if there are any other Core i5 (or maybe dual core i7) that are compatible with this device. Maybe even third gen Core i5, anyone know?

Thank you very much for your help,

-Mat

Hi Matt,

You can find a list of compatible processors on Page 82 of your & Maintenance Guide.

Note:  I do not work for HP, but looking at the degree of disassembly required, I guess that would void any warranty (if any) If you do the work yourself.

Best regards

DP - K

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