Upgrade old cpu HP Pavilion

Hello

I recently used laptop from my friend for awhile and I'm very sad, it must use the laptop so slow. Firstly, the money is the main problem that he cannot buy a new machine, so I decided to buy him a new processor. I would be very grateful for your help :/

HP Pavilion dv6460ea (GS619EA)

-Processor - Intel Celeron M 520 (1.6 GHz, 30 W TDP)

-mobo - Quanta 30BB (66.42), chipset i945GM

-BIOS - F.2E (2010-03-22)

What CPU can I replace this funny Celeron with? I have not found a list of it, or something like that...

Thank you!

Best regards

Skrble

This laptop has the systemboard even than the one you asked. Here is the interview guide & Service for dv6000 series. I am confident in recommending the CPU for you.

There are on this thread in another forum someone ask questions about the laptop in terms of upgrades as well.

If the CPU costs $13,00 used, it's certainly worth an update.

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