Upgrading processor on Satellite C850-1NU

Is it easy to upgrade my celeron from Intel to something like a Core i7 processor, because I want to improve the performance of game or should I just by a desktop computer and level it?

Thanks in advance

Hardware upgrade on laptops is very limited and the CPU upgrade is not supported.
Please visit http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB9401AX0001R01.htm

CPU upgrade in my opinion is not the solution for you.

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • Upgrade CPU on Satellite C850-1NU

    So I did some research lately on what I can do to upgrade my Satellite C850-1NU.

    I'm going to 16 GB of RAM and an SSD, but I thought if it is possible to make a CPUupgrade.
    In this laptop motherboard is an Intel PLCSF8 according to CPU - Z, and decision-making is taken 988B rPGA.

    Then I found one of these on ebay: http://ark.intel.com/products/71465/Intel-Core-i3-3120M-Processor-3M-Cache-2_50-GHz

    Then I found a site with something to do with my motherboard: http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/230190

    It is said that the processor is a core i3 3120 m, and it uses the same version of BIOS that I am, so I just want to know, could I buy a 3120 m i3 and put in my Satellite C850-1NU?

    I have a Celeron 1000 m at the moment.
    :) - Theo

    Hi Theo

    Every time when I read the thread on CPU upgrade I m wondering what is the reason for this.
    At first, because the CPU upgrade is not supported. There are many reasons why CPU shouldn't be improved. Some of them that you can read on http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB9401AX0001R01.htm

    Second, there are some hardware upgrades supported as the RAM and SSD that can be done by the owner of the laptop without any type of risk. I don't know what kind of transactions you make on your laptop but the RAM and SSD upgrade should be sufficient to increase the performance of s for laptop.

    A few years ago I ve changed CPU on my old P300 (without guarantee) just to see if there is some difference. To be honest no not at all.
    In my opinion, you should increase the Ram with memory compatible modules and exchange the SSD HARD drive. After doing this, you will notice the difference. Perform these two steps first and post comments.

  • Satellite C850-1NU - update of Windows 8 is suspended

    Hi all

    I'm pretty useless with computers so would like some advice.

    Yesterday, I bought a Toshiba C850-1NU.
    Tonight I tried to run windows updates.

    The laptop now reads as follows:
    "Configuration of Windows features.
    15% of full
    Do not turn off your computer.

    He read this message for 40 minutes. After that I turned off manually the laptop using the off button. To turn it on again, it began the process of updating at 0% and is now suspended at 15%.

    What we could do about it?

    Thank you very much

    Theo

    You have the Satellite C850-1NU with pre-installed Win 8?

    Here is a nice document that helps you fix Windows 8 System.
    [Windows 8 recovery & repair | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB2A03ES0000R01.htm]

  • Upgrading RAM on Satellite C850-1E7

    Hi all

    I'm looking into what upgrade possibilities I have for my Satellite C850-1E7 (serial: YC325575R).
    Looking through the manual and technical documentation, I know that I
    4 GB of ram memory (DDR3 1133 Mhz) and can spend up to 8 GB.

    Problem is that the documentation does not indicate the factor of form or what is the fastest speed of the ram.
    Any of you know?

    Grateful for any help.
    See you soon
    Chris

    Hello

    Compatible memory modules for your laptop are:
    2 GB DDR3-1600-PA5037U-1M2G
    4 GB DDR3-1600-PA5037U-1M4G
    8 GB DDR3-1600-PA5037U-1M8G

  • Satellite C850-1NU - SSD upgrade

    I was wondering,
    I want to put an SSD in my Tosh. Please could someone send me a link to one that adapts, and and how they are easy to set up?
    Thank you

    In General, you can use almost all SSDS on the market and change the HARD drive isn't a big deal.
    Toshiba offers various SSD and you can pick up some info on http://storage.toshiba.eu/cms/en/index.html
    You can of course use SSDs from other manufacturers also. If you have time visit your local dealer and check that SSDS are available and to check prices.

    After buying one, we can help you with exchange. Let us know if you have one at home. ;)

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite C650d - 10K

    The processor for the Satellite C650d - 10 k can be replaced by a new more powerful?

    If yes which processors will be compatible with it?

    Before starting to discuss CPU upgrade, check it please this Toshiba document initially - http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB9401AX0001R01.htm

  • Upgrade processor for Satellite M30 106

    Hello

    I am looking to change the processor in my laptop, but anyone know what is the fastest processor I can use?

    Best regards
    Swarvek

    Satellite M30 laptop is very nice. I worked for about 6 months on this laptop. For me the laptop is powerful enough and upgrade the CPU is really not necessary. What you need to do is upgrade of RAM at the level maximum and of course good configuration of the OS.

    Can you please tell me what operations run so slow and you want to upgrade CPU on this laptop?

  • Upgrading processors with Satellite M60

    Hello
    I own a toshiba satellite m60
    Does anyone know if a processor upgrade is possible?
    I think the core of centrolo solo could be upgraded to centrino duo (first generation of dual core laptop, before core 2 duo)

    Any help?
    Thank you.
    Ludovic

    Hello

    A processor upgrade is not possible, due chipset limitations. I ve tried in my M50 and nothing happened. Machine or boot or anything.

    And the other side is, you will lose your warranty if you´re exchange of database components, because you´re open your machine and with this action, actually void you your warranty.

    See you soon

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite L20-181

    Can I insert in my laptop Toshiba Satellite L20-181 (Intel Celeron M 380 processor) Intel Pentium 4 processor 521 (for laptop)?

    Sorry, my English is weak.

    Hello

    No, to my knowledge it of certainly not possible to upgrade the satellite L20 with a processor Intel P4 CPU.
    As far as I know that the motherboard supports a mobile Intel socket 479 and it should be possible to use only the processors Celeron-M as follows:
    Intel Celeron M 350 (1.30 GHz) - 360 (1.40 GHz) - 370 (1.50 GHz) - 380 (1.60 GHz) with 400 Mhz FSB

    In my opinion the stronger processors will cause overheating.

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite L450D

    Hello

    I have a Toshiba Satellite L450D-113 with a S1G2 if-42 sempron processor socket. I'm looking to upgrade the processor to something more powerful, but I'm unable to decide which processor to use.
    I was looking something like the turion ultra zm-80, and I was wondering if this would work and would fit a processor socket S1G3.

    The laptop is up for sale and this is very important.

    Harry

    Hi Harry

    Update CPU can be quite complicated on mobile machines and it is not supported on Toshiba laptops.
    Until we start the discussion about control upgrade CPU please official document of Toshiba on CPU and GPU update - http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB9401AX0001R01.htm

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite L500-1QE

    I have a Satellite L500-1QE and I want to know if I can change my processor to something again, because now I use Dual-Core 2.2 Ghz T4400.

    (I don't know much about the updates that is why I ask)

    Thanks in advance.

    Hello

    You must ensure that new CPU would be managed by the chipset built in Notepad.
    I think that your laptop supports the Chipset Mobile Intel GM45 Express.

    I checked the Intel page for compatible processors and it seems that these processors are supported by the chipset:
    Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X 9100 (3.06 GHz, front side bus at 1066 MHz, 6 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor T9400 (2.53 GHz, front side bus at 1066 MHz, 6 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo T9600 processor (6 M Cache, 2.80 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo P9500 processor (6 M Cache, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo P8600 processor (3 m Cache, 2.40 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo P8400 processor (3 m Cache, 2.26 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Processor Intel® Celeron® 575 (2.00 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Processor Intel® Celeron® 585 (2.16 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Extreme QX9300 processor (Cache 12 MB, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo T9800 CPU (2.93 GHz, front side bus at 1066 MHz, 6 MB Cache)
    Intel processor Core 2 Duo P8700 (3 m Cache, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Quad processor Q9100 (2.26 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB, 12 MB Cache)
    Intel® Celeron® Processor T1700 (1.83 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor T9550 (2.66 GHz, front side bus at 1066 MHz, 6 MB Cache)
    Intel® Celeron® Processor T3100 (1.90 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor P9600 (6 M Cache, 2.66 GHz, bus front-end to 1066 MHz)
    Intel® Celeron® Processor T1600 (1.66 GHz, front side bus at 667 MHz, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo Processor T9900 (3.06 GHz, front side bus at 1066 MHz, 6 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor P8800 (3 m Cache, 2.66 GHz, bus front-end to 1066 MHz)
    Processor Intel® Celeron® 900 (2.20 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Celeron® Processor T3500 (2.10 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor T6670 (Cache 2 MB, 2.20 GHz, 800 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo processor P7570 (3 m Cache, 2.26 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Core 2 Duo P9700 processor (6 M Cache, 2.80 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Intel® Celeron® Processor T3300 (2.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)
    Processor Intel® Celeron® 925 (2.30 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)

    But there is aquestion about the BIOS still support I m not very well if the BIOS would be compatible with all of these upgrade CPU CPU is always a tricky thing.

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite L300-1BV

    I've already updated the laptop of a T1600 (Celeron), to a T3200 (Pentium Dual Core). But no one knows how far I can go to level P 478 processors?

    If so, could provide you the processor numbers?

    + The message was edited: model number changed on the subject.

    Satellite L300D-1BV is know for me. This model number is correct?

    However, in general, you should check the compatibility of the chipset.
    Where the chipset is compatible and would support the CPU, you have good chances to make it work.

    But I'm not sure if BIOS would be able to manage the new processor properly.

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite Pro M40 PSM46E

    I currently have a Celeron M 1.4 GHz CPU in my laptop, the model 360, socket 479. Is it possible to upgrade the Core Solo or Core Duo (not Core 2 Duo)? If this is not the case, what are my upgrade options? I'd be happy with the Pentium M processors.

    CPU - Z says my motherboard is an ATI with a Chipset RS400/RC400 SB400. I tried Googling this for the support of the processor, but it always birngs upward versions of office, not mobile.

    Post edited by: defy

    Usually it s not easy and not recommended to upgrade the CPU on laptops, because you won't have no guarantee that after such upgraded the laptop will run stable.
    The fastest CPU produce more heat, and this could lead to overheating.

    But to my knowledge, the units have been delivered with these processors:
    Intel processor Dothan (533 MHz) 730 (1.6 G), 740 (1.73 G), 750 (1.86 G), 760 (2.0 G) and 770 (2.13GHz)

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite Pro SP 2100

    Hi all.

    I have a portable Satellite Pro SP 2100 with a Celeron 1.5 GHz (SL6FN) processor.
    Becomes a bit long in the tooth if I decided to buy a processor 2.0 GHz Pentium - SL6FK with 512 KB of L2 Cache. I did research on the index of processors intel and the CPU-World site to see if this processor would be compatible - it seemed virtually no difference, the same identification number, the same socket, but when I installed it all I get is a continuous beep on market and no Toshiba Logo.

    I had to go down to a 1.8 GHz Celeron, which is a little faster but almost identical to a full blown Pentium.

    There IS a version of processor Mobile Pentium 2 GHz of the SP2100 - I guess the harware would be the same, but I'm obviously wrong.
    I tried to Flash the BIOS with the latest version, but without result. Is this a BIOS problem?
    Perhaps the BIOS of my laptop with the SL6FN processor is not compatible with the new processor? And think - me a manager of network for 7 years!

    I hope someone can help,

    Alan.

    Hello

    You should read:

    http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB9401AX0001R01.htm

    Welcome them

  • Upgrading processor on Satellite M70-144

    I have currently a M70-144 this is my first computer, so I'm new to this sort of thing.

    can you get it someone please let me know if it is possible to upgrade the processor.

    Hello

    Upgrade CPU on laptops is a very sensitive issue.
    Technology is not the same thing as on desktop computers and the increase of heat could be a bigger problem after the upgrade.
    In addition, as much as I know Toshiba does not support updates and you are not sure that the BONE will be stable rum after the upgrade.

    Anyway, I studied a little and it seems that you could use the following processors:
    Intel Celeron M CPU up to 1.7 GHZ, 400 MHz FSB
    Intel Pentium M CPU up to 2.26 GHZ, FSB 533 MHz

Maybe you are looking for