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Is the processor suitable for a laptop?
Hello, there is an Hp pavilion g6 1358er laptop on it with an Intel Core i3 2330M 2200 MHz processor
and is it possible to take an Intel core i5-3210m 2300 MHz processor
without a tambourine and a shaman?
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1) Watch a YouTube video on how to disassemble this laptop. We make sure that there really is a socket, and the latches will suffer less.
2) We are looking for which CPU the laptop was supplied with. It makes sense to check also for different countries.
If everything is ok, feel free to change the percent. Otherwise, the percent may not be recognized. The problem may be in the absence of cpu id in the BIOS, or stupidly vendorlock
But here they say that most likely it won’t fit, because prots are different. https://ark.intel.com/ru/compare/67355,53434
Cpu-z we look at what percentage of BGA or fpga and how many contacts and only then can you change
HP has technical support. Suddenly, isn't it? Everything is much simpler: go to the HP technical support website, drive in the model of your laptop, find the manual or service manual and see if the support for the desired processor is indicated there. Or address your question to technical support - this can be done on their website or just call. The technical possibility of replacing the processor does not mean that it will work there.
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