I have a Celeron M 430 processor in my Acer notebook. What other processors are interchangeable with it?
I just got a new computer, but I don't like the operating speed of 1.73 GHz. I'm having trouble getting information about what CPU's will work in my notebook. Isn't there a table somewhere showing interchangeable CPU's?
I've seen website showing how to upgrade the CPU's in a laptop, but nothing to show how to select them.
First of all, is not a PROCESSOR, in laptops is a MICROPROCESSOR, and there's no way to change it like you see in desktops. This little guy is embeded on your MB, and you can't remove it.
The only way to make a laptop a little faster is by giving a large amount of memory to it and keep it clean, that means DEFRAGMENTING files and throwing out garbage… the list goes on.
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First of all, is not a PROCESSOR, in laptops is a MICROPROCESSOR, and there's no way to change it like you see in desktops. This little guy is embeded on your MB, and you can't remove it.
The only way to make a laptop a little faster is by giving a large amount of memory to it and keep it clean, that means DEFRAGMENTING files and throwing out garbage… the list goes on.
November 16th, 2007 at 11:52 pmReferences :
Firstly that is incorrect, processor are interchangeable in laptop just as they are in desktop, secondly laptop processor are not embedded in the motherboard, if anyone anyone have open a laptop before they will find out its possible to remove the processor. but its is highly not recommended, and its very hard to find a laptop processor.
if the laptop is brand new or less that a yr that mean its still under warranty, if you open that bad boy up there goes your warranty, laptop are very hard to open and you will end up damaging the bezels. do no try to replace the processor i will suggest you get more memory as 1.73 is not a bad processor speed. you will need more memory and you should be fine. defram once in a while does not hurt either.
November 17th, 2007 at 1:40 amReferences :