Pavilion DV6-3030SD: Pavilion DV6-3030SD processor and HD upgrade

Hello, I would like to know if I can pass for example the processor of my Pavilion DV6-3030SD with intel i3 M350 2, 27GHz and 2 hearts with every 4 GB of RAM (8GB total). Win10 64-bit is installed and works perfectly.

I don't understand that a change in video (AMD Radeon HD5400) card is not possible. And change the motherboard isn't an option too.

People advised me to change the HD 500 GB SSD to make it faster. Most SSDS are much smaller then my HD. Is it a problem that the quantity of SSD does not have HD? And is there something to check when you change the SSD (specific to my Pavilion)?

Thanks in advance!

Replace the CPU by the one who has the exact specifications of the Core i7 in the manual is very well. You'll get a noticeable performance gain with the Core i7 CPU. Hyperthreading with hearts more is a good thing.

Upgrading to an SSD will also turn your laptop into a beast.

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