Upgrading processor on the Satellite C665-s5515

I bought this for my daughter to use at school and hope it was more than enough to do school work and of course it is. But she also made a video for school and casual games. no games processor intensive like Call of Duty but still some that need speed and RAM.

So I upgraded the Ram with a 2 and a 4 GB to 6 GB total, but I do not read that it is better matched memory chips so should I go to two 4 GB or 2 GB or leave it as what?

The BIGGEST drawback of this machine is the slow processor - 1.3 GHz AMD E series. Is it possible to upgrade only or Exchange for a faster processor? The S5503 comes with a 2.3 GHz Sandy Bridge Core i3 - 2350M.

I can only put in my machine?

In General, the CPU upgrade is not supported. I recommend you increase the RAM to the maximum level and optimize the operating system preinstalled.
Please note that the C series of notebooks is certainly don t have the best performance, but they are good at the price.

For best performance, you need for laptop with the best material. Something series P.

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