The issue of upgrading processor on HP Pavilion DV5 (Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 @ 2.00 Ghz) No. 1138...

From this thread because I have to say how confused I'm on processor options for my DV5 1138

I want a Quad Core, or at least a faster dual core... but my main question is if I can use one of the Intel Core i # series processors. Anyone happens to know? I think that my type of socket is P (478). That's what he said when I ran a test CPU-Z on the laptop. Or can I go in i # Core-series so I have to stay with the Core 2 series?

Thanks in advance

Ur stuck with the core 2 duo.

But this isn't bad at all. Since you have CPU - Z.

See if you have the GM45 and PM45 chipset.

Sound on the mainboard tab.

If you do, you could go with a SLGEE T9900 processor.

Its 3.06 GHZ, 6 MB L2, 1066FSB and a TDP of 35 watts.

Its an expensive upgrade...

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