Pavilion g6-1262sa: HP Pavilion g6-1262sa - upgrade the processor (intel i3 - 2330 m-?)

Hi, as the topic I'm looking for information on upgrading my cpu of intel i3 - 2330 m to something more powerful which corresponds to my motherboard.

All my research is based on maintenance and maintenance of manual g6 far. http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02968997.PDF

I'd be happy if someone could answer some of my questions.

1. do all processors listed on pages 23 and 24 are compatible with my motherboard (or bios)?

2. If so - this means that location processor is compatible with the processor series mobile amd and intel? (sounds unlikely to me)

3. what cpu would generally fit better lightweight casual games? I'm thinking the i7 - 2620M (or one of the albums i5s) or if the answer to question 2 is "Yes" - worst sage cpu but graphics wise better AMD A6 - 3400M?

Looking forward to some responses, RacA

Hello:

1. all processors intel are compatible up to i7 2620 Mr. your Council to support only integrated graphics system - which is provided by Intel.

2. only the Intel.

3 Intel Core i7 2620 M has only integrated graphics card. No graphics chip dedicated to your room. So for the play of light, your current processor is good enough for i7 2620 M and two i3 2330 M has integrated graphics card Intel HD 3000.

The overall system performance might be slightly increased with i7 2620 M.

Concerning

Visruth

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