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Yashidze2021-03-21 19:04:55
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Yashidze, 2021-03-21 19:04:55

Replacing the processor in a laptop, will it help?

Notebook Fujitsu AH531. I want to note the Intel Celeron B800 processor on the Intel Core i5-2540M, tell me, will this affect performance in games? And I don’t fully understand the details with video cards in laptops, they go into processors, and if I change, then everything will change or everything will remain the same. I did not touch the video card!?
#yes, I know it's not a video card, but I don't know exactly how to do it right, so I'm generalizing#

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Yan, 2021-03-21
@Yashidze

Well, at least it will be possible to watch full hd NV12 rips without frame drops.
Of course, it’s worth it, it depends on the price
. Both have Intel hd built-in, the current on i5 is higher.

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Will this affect gaming performance?

you won’t see a strong difference,
the increase will give the addition of one more die
# yes, I know not a video card, but I don’t know exactly how to do it right, so I’m generalizing #
built-in, integrated graphics chip, integrated graphics, graphics from Intel. Yes, and they would say a video card, hardly anyone would find fault.
they go in processors?
well, the old generations were soldered into the motherboard
; the new ones, starting from the core family, are already built into the processor.
When it started with AMD, I can’t tell

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Vasily Bannikov, 2021-03-21
@vabka

1. Not the fact that the new processor will fit into TDP
2. The video core can be built-in, or it can be discrete.

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