upgrading cpu in your laptop is quite a hard stuff, normally manufacturer they never give the manual for your mobo.. unlike buying a mobo for a desktop in which they will give you a manual or a guide and from their you can tell the limitation of your mobo...
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Maybe you think that the CPU is soldered to the board,
maybe you could post your laptops make and model number
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Maybe you think that the CPU is soldered to the board, it cannot be repalaced but on youtube.com, there are many clips which perform the CPU replacement. I enter this forum to look for a real experience on CPU replacement. Thanks for the answer.
yup, some cpu are soldered on the board..but there are cpu's that can be replaced..my point is you cannot just anyhow upgrade the processor of your laptop.. motherboard are designed for specific limitation's.. it will be costly if you upgrade it but your motherboard cannot support..
try what Caperjack has suggested e-mail your manufacturer and ask them the maximum processor speed that your motherboard can support... :)
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