Satellite L750-1PT - CPU Upgrade

Hey, guys... I am the proud owner of L750 with processor i3 - 2330 m... I need of a few more CPU power, I would like to upgrade the current i3 - 2330 m to i5... Would you please be so kind and to advise, it would be possible to advise me on the specific i5 model, I can go with, as I can't find any list of cpu supported the model of processor and the latest version of the bios, I've also updated to... Thanks a lot for your help in advance... King of Croatia...

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Hey, guys... I am the proud owner of L750 with processor i3 - 2330 m... I need of a few more CPU power, I would like to upgrade the current i3 - 2330 m to i5... Would you please be so kind and to advise, it would be possible to advise me on the specific i5 model, I can go with, as I can't find any list of cpu supported the model of processor and the latest version of the bios, I've also updated to... Thanks a lot for your help in advance... King of Croatia...

Hello

You should be able to upgrade to any outlet G2 Sandy Bridge CPU, which is able to shoot with yours, including the dual core I7. See here:
https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...22_.2832_nm.29
https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...22_.2832_nm.29

Not sure about Ivy Bridge.

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