processor update PPGA988 and FCPGA988?

I am trying to upgrade my computer laptop processor and would surely appreciate some info about it.

I have a Probook 4730 s with an Intel Core i3 - 2330 M 2.20 GHz which, as far as I can tell and according to Intel, is a process of PPGA988.

I see that my laptop model (REF: A1D64EA) also supports the i7-2630QM and i7-2670QM according to the catalogue of spare parts. My problem is that intel says that these processors have a hold of FCPGA988.

I found an i7-2670QM cheap, but I don't know if I should buy it. I have no way to check if it works on my laptop until I'm actually spending money on it.

Is it possible to upgrade? Are spare parts of HP adapted in some way to get around this apparent incompatibility?

Please let us know of any experience or ideas, that you might have about it.

Thank you.

According to the information provided by Intel, the i3 - 2330M works on catches of PPGA988 and FCPGA988. The i7-2630QM processor only works with FCPGA988 decision-making.

I just checked my HP Envy17-3002ea loan. It has an installed Intel Core i7-2670QM processor and oddly, when I run CPU - z he shows as a processor socket 988B rPGA package. The package of rPGA 988B socket is also called the G2 plug.  Here's an link interesting reference. It lists the processors that are compatible with the G2 spcket socket. This does not necessarily mean they will work, since they must also be compatible with the chipset of the motherboard in Notepad. It is the compatibility list of the HP maintenance and service guide for your laptop between in game for you help decide.

I suggest you launchCPU-zand see what it shows that the processor package type is installed in the motherboard of your laptop.

HP did not spare parts, they use just an outlet that has greater compatibility for Intel second generation Core processors.

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