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Is the processor from a laptop suitable for stationary motherboards?
Maybe the question is stupid, but you'll excuse me - I'm not an expert in hardware. It's just the essence of what: there are several broken laptops, so I want to assemble a stationary regular computer from them.
As I understand it, motherboards for laptops have other sockets. But, unfortunately, I did not find the exact answer to my question.
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Unsuitable. Connectors for mobile processors are different than for their "adult counterparts". Sometimes it happens that there is no connector at all, and the processor is soldered into the motherboard.
You can try to assemble one working one from several broken laptops.
There are a couple of fat laptops that have top-end desktop processors, they fit. But in general, processors from laptops are not suitable for desktop motherboards, because the socket is different.
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