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07-14-2013 03:07 AM - edited 07-14-2013 03:23 AM
@Yolozz wrote:Hi!
I wanted to ask if there are any plans for providing us with newer drivers for hd 7660g + 7660m since there hasn't been an update in nearly 4 months. Also the latest update from March really can't be considered as an update since it made many of my 3d programs to run slow as hell which means there must be huge incompatibility issues. Plus, I'd really like to see a newer driver since i've heard the newer drivers fixed the ogl issues a lot of ati users were encountering in Photoshop.
This is the notebook hardware upgrade section.
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07-14-2013 03:12 AM
@Test1-a_ wrote:Hi My laptop is - HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebook PC the system information show as below
System Memry - 3GB
Memory Slot 1- 1GB DDR2/DIMM 667MHz
Memory Slot 2- 2GB DDR2/DIMM 667MHz
I want to upgrade it to 8 GB RAM .
Please give suggestion wheher is it possible or not.
Thanks
anil kumar k
From the Maintenence & Service guide for your notebook series. The max RAM supported is 4GB. So the answer is that it is not possible with the systemboard in your notebook.
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08-12-2013 02:30 PM - edited 08-12-2013 03:44 PM
Dear ERICO, what would it happen to the bus speed if I upgrade the cpu to ZM-82?
Explanation; the cup which you'd mentioned earlier : AMD Turion Ultra Dual-Core ZM-82 for CQ60 notebook has got this bus speed Dual-channel 400 MHz DDR2 SDRAM Memory controller whereas the cpu which I have in my laptop (compq cq60-415so) has this cpu AMD Athlon 64 QI-46 with lower bus speed Dual-channel 333 MHz DDR2 SDRAM Memory controller .
The question is: according to your information if I'd upgrade the cpu to this one (ZM-82), then what happens to the bus speed of the new cpu? Should I have to upgrade the ram to pc-6400 (800 MHz) as well for the best result? - What FSB can the motherboard support anyway?
Thanks in advance!
08-25-2013 05:11 PM - edited 08-27-2013 06:58 AM
Hello friends forgive me for the bad english, I have a HP 1191NR plus motherboard it had flaws, now I'm going to buy a new motherboard, my video card had the 5850m, but already found on the internet 1191nr motherboard that uses the card video 7690M XT, wanted to know if I can buy for my motherboard with the 7690M XT or she will not be compatible
*If you can provide me part nunber of both motherboard I I thank, in order to make the correct purchase
10-09-2013 07:02 AM
I want to upgrade my laptop HP ENVY 17 3D, item number A2Q43EA # ACB.
I want to replace the processor Intel Quad Core i7-2670QM on Intel Quad Core i7-3820QM.
I suppose that would also have to change:
1. System board (includes 1 GB of discrete graphics subsystem memory and replacement thermal material): install 689999-001 instead 689998-001;
2. Fan/heatsink assembly (includes replacement thermal material): install 689993-001 instead 665908-001;
3. Top cover (includes TouchPad and cable): install 690000-001 instead 665935-001;
4. Keyboard bracket: install 689994-001 instead 665910-001;
5. Audio / USB board (includes cable): install 689997-001 instead 685720-001;
6. Card Reader board (includes cable): set 689995-001 instead 665923-001.
Q: I did not miss anything?
In fact, all these parts have to be replaced?
10-09-2013 10:23 AM
Hi Elis67,
I understand that you are wanting to upgrade your processor. After looking through the Manual here, the processor that you are wanting to upgrade to is not supported. If you look under the 'Removal and Replacement Procedure' of the manual will explain what you can upgrade to and what needs to be upgraded.
Thank you.
10-09-2013 10:47 AM - edited 10-09-2013 10:48 AM
Hello, Lil_Lisa27!
Thanks for the link, but my laptop HP ENVY 17-3001er Series 3000, not 2000. Product Code: A2Q43EA. The reference here is this:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03317166.pdf
Questions from my first message remained.
Regards
10-09-2013 12:09 PM
Hi Elis67,
With regards to your question the mother board does not support the processor that you want to upgrade. As a result you will have to replace the system board which means that the other components may no longer be compatible. There is no definitive way to know if those components need to be replaced, with out reviewing your replacement mother boards specification.
Thank you.
