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Any help with this would be most apreciated.
Yes, you can do it but @ your own risks !!!
Yes, you can... but, I do not agree... I believe that brings more problems and no solution at all... Even because, not just only the processor that will be changed...
Can you let me know what type of problems that will occur as i was hoping it wouldnt be that difficult
General comments...
- You will lost the warranty...
- You will be not able to do this alone, I mean... you really needs a professional assistance to make the upgrade.
- You really needs to know which motherboard you have, because in some cases... the motherboard will not support the processor...
- A "NEW" processor means more power and more heating... so, you need to check if the fan is adequate to perform the cooler work correctly... and the battery supply "maybe" will run out quickly than you thought...
- Also, maybe the "size" from your "new" processor doesn't fit in your motherboard correctly...
- Normally a powerfull processor needs more Ram memory to obtain a better performance...
Considering that every step cost money... after all, maybe you will spend a lot of money without get the result that you are looking for...
I am not a technical person and you will find a lot of experts here... and problably they will show you other related issues...