Upgrade CPU Core i7 - 720 QM to 4th Gen i7
I have a TouchSmart 600-1265qd with a Core i7-720QM and want to update for a 4th gen i7. Is this possible and which ones work? Thanks for the help.
Hi softening
It is not possible because HM57 chipset and supports Socket G1only Intel Core i first generation.
Card mother specifications IMPIP - M5 (E66) HP TouchSmart 600-1200t CTO desktop PC | HP® Support
http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02017992
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the CPU I have listed and linked to is probably the best you can do for your laptop.
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