No because different sockets?
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Apr 1st, 2007 06:14 PM #1
Upgrading Laptop Processor
Would it be possible to upgrade this processor from a Gateway MX6453 Laptop (AMD X2) to an Intel Duo Core 2 processor (2GHz or more) and do you think that it would increase my performance? And does any one know where I can buy Intel processors for laptops?
Detailed specs of my laptop can be found HERE.
Thanks for any help.Last edited by smakdacrak; Apr 1st, 2007 at 06:16 PM.
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Apr 1st, 2007 06:27 PM #3
Different sockets and the BIOS will likely not support it.
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Apr 1st, 2007 08:06 PM #4
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Apr 1st, 2007 08:12 PM #5
build a PC with a core2duo and keep your laptop for surfing and other stuff like that.
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Apr 1st, 2007 08:33 PM #6
Thanks for the help guys.
So I would need to have an AMD-made processor to upgrade? Or is there no possibility in upgrading?
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Apr 1st, 2007 08:38 PM #7
i think you already have a very fast laptop. you won't be able to upgrade to an intel processor, and even if you could, there won't be much gain in speed.
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Apr 1st, 2007 08:42 PM #8
If you are unfamiliar with computer components to not know that different brands of CPU's use different sockets and motherboards I would not attempt opening and replacing laptop CPU processors.
However, if you do want to go ahead it is possible on some laptops to replace the CPU. However it really depends on the laptops motherboard and CPU. Some custom laptops, or whitebooks, like the ones from ASUS are user configurable so it is very simple to replace CPU, memory, HDD, mini-pci cards, etc. But I am unfamiliar with the Gateway laptop of yours.
Best bet is to look up the Gateway's motherboard chipset and go from there.
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Apr 2nd, 2007 04:58 PM #9
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