Upgrade CPU laptop HP 2000-2c11NR
I'll be able to upgrade the processor 1.75 GHz is too slow? And if I can what is compatible?
Hello
The manual of 4th of the following link will show you a list of the compatible CPU:
http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?cc=us&LC=en&DLC=en&document=&product=5378036
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Hi all! Well, my question is if I can upgrade my CPU and I can, which is the maximum that the motherboard of this laptop (HP 2000-2b19wm laptop) will support. I have a reclassification at only 1.60 GHz but I can't believe that this computer can simply be upgraded 0.30 GHz... Please can someone help here? I am sick of having my laptop it slow when I open at least 3 programs at the same time.
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Data sheet: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02729693
The question you are faced to can be a bad processor or bad Board of Directors, in need of a technician expert diagnosis by the presence of a sudden of eye.
Yes, you can replace the current processor with the same or even higher without changing the current Board of directors subsequently:
i3 380M: HP part number 625823-001
I3 390M: HP part number 634692-001
i5 480M: HP part number 634693-001http://www.Amazon.co.UK/sparepart-Arrandale-380M-2-53GHz-625823-001/DP/B009ZL1THI
Through 23, 24 page in this manual:
http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c02834058.PDFConcerning
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I have a CQ60-211DX laptop. It uses a processor Intel Celeron 585 2.16 GHz core simple. It is a processor Socket 9.
I want to know if it is possible at this level to a processor Socket 9 better, such as the Pentium Dual Core or Core 2 Duo. My main concern is what families of processor will support the motherboard.
My research so far indicates that the Celeron has a max of 31W TDP. The Pentium Dual Core T3200 (2.0 GHz) and T3400 (2.16 Ghz) have a max TDP of 35W and the Core 2 Duo has a maximum TDP of 10 w. So, the Pentium Dual Core would generate a little more heat than the Celero, but I think he might be able to handle the additional 4W? The Core 2 Duo, on the other hand, almost cold.
The Celeron and Pentium have 1 MB of L2 cache, but the Core 2 Duo has 2 MB. The Core 2 Duo has a pace much more slow clock (1.5 Ghz), but I understand that it is still faster than the Pentium with the effectiveness of the architecture.
I don't know how the FSB affects things, but the Celeron and Pentium are 667 MHz while the Core 2 Dio is 533 MHz.
There are several other statistics I do not understand. A large part of the information I have just the pages that follow. Also, I have confirmed with a representative of Intel Celeron 585 is, indeed, Socket P.
http://Ark.Intel.com/compare.aspx?IDs=35583, 37160,33920,36681,
http://Ark.Intel.com/search.aspx?q=socket%20P&t=ProductGroup
http://Ark.Intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?series=28964
http://Ark.Intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?series=23517
It seems that Intel does not often stated that a processor is Socket P, but Sockets supported including the PPGA478 seems to be what I'm looking for. Not entirely sure, though. There seems to be the T7000 and T8000 T9000 series processors that support PPGA478, also.
http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=27255&processor=T7200&spec-codes=SL9SF, SL9SL
http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=27256&processor=T7400&spec-codes=SL9SE, SL9SK, SLGFJ, SLGFV
http://Ark.Intel.com/product.aspx?ID=27257&processor=T7600&spec-codes=SL9SD, SL9SJ
Although T8000 and T9000 models all have much higher FSB speeds. Yet once again, I don't know enough to understand what effect this has on compatibility, so I guess I should stay with 667 MHz.
Finally, I guess the U7000 series is more advanced than any of the T series, but other TPD and VID lower voltage max quantity, all other specs seem lower (FSB, clock speed, L2 cache memory).
Soldering is not a problem. I don't know if my processor is welded on or not (have not yet cracked open and will not until I know that it is worth), but even if this is the case, I have a soldering iron, solder Wick and the skills to remove the welding without damaging the components.
So what I've been able to reconstruct so far. If someone could let me know which processors can handle the motherboard on my laptop, I would really appreciate it. If someone could suggest what processors would offer the best performance gain, would be great, too.
Thank you!
Luke
Hello
What follows is a listed one CPU upgrade CPU option for your product.
Processor Mobile Intel Core 2 Duo T5850 - 2.16 GHz (Merom-MV, at 667 MHz front side bus, 2 MB cache level 2 total, taken Micro-FC-PGA, 35W TDP, 65nm)
If you plan to upgrade limit you your purchase know CPU compatible and functional. This way you will save yourself the disappointment of an incompatible CPU installation.
As notebook BIOS do not have many options tweakable, which disqualifies basically anything but what the manufacturer offers for upgrades in option.
the CPU I have listed and linked to is probably the best you can do for your laptop.
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ERICO
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