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04-22-2025 03:04 PM
What you want to do is not as simple as you think.
There are too many things you would have to do to upgrade the motherboard, and the costs would be more than buying a new 14-ck2000 notebook that comes with a better processor.
Your notebook does not have a fan.
You would need to install a fan.
You would need to install a different heat sink.
You would need to purchase the 65W power supply because the 45W power supply would not work in a notebook that comes with an Intel core processor.
You would need to purchase a NVMe SSD because only motherboards that come with the Celeron processor have 64 GB eMMC flash storage drives.
You would need to purchase DDR4-2666 MHz memory because DDR4-2400 memory is too slow for the 10th gen Intel core processors which need a minimum of DDR4-2666 MHz memory.
And then of course would be the motherboard.
These would be the parts/part numbers you need to upgrade your notebook assuming you could even find them.
913691-850 | 65W AC adapter - nPFC SMART RC 4 |
N45476-005 | SOLID STATE DRIVE 512GB PCIe-4x4 2280 NVMe M.2 |
L23189-001 | FAN |
937236-855 | SODIMM 8GB 2666MHz 1.2v DDR |
L23191-001 | HEATSINK UMA |
L67377-601 | SPS-MB UMA i5-10210U WIN |