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HP Pavilion x360 14m-cd0001dx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

my HP Pavilion x360 has been serving me well over tha past 2 years. With this in mind, I'd like to make a few upgrades. I've opened up my laptop many times, so a I know exactly about the update in regards to a few components. This includes the RAM, adding an SSD, and a new CPU. RAM and SSD are obviously upgradable, but I have doubts about the CPU. I'd like to know if it is possible to even upgrade the CPU on my machine? Thanks.

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Only by replacing the entire system board. The CPU is soldered on. There are replacement system boards with up to an i7-8565U and 4gb video memory but a replacement system (mother) board is likely to cost nearly as much as a new laptop. And it is not certain the high end board is still in the parts pipeline. 

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Only by replacing the entire system board. The CPU is soldered on. There are replacement system boards with up to an i7-8565U and 4gb video memory but a replacement system (mother) board is likely to cost nearly as much as a new laptop. And it is not certain the high end board is still in the parts pipeline. 

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Thanks for the insight, Huffer. I ask because when I look up the model of my laptop, I only get the i3-8130U CPU edition. The model in question is 14m-cd0001dx. It's just that I'd like to upgrade the CPU as well as th epreviously mentioned pieces of hardware, but since I'm only seeing the i3 edition, I am thinking that such a dream is not a reality.

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Yes your specific model only came with that processor. You have to broaden the search to the entire model series 14m-cd0xxx. 

 

See p. 20 for list of system boards:

 

Service Manual 

 

The system board pretty well defines the model but the parts are interchangeable among laptops in the same model series. 

Almost nobody actually follows through with a system board upgrade once the price is known. 

 

Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed. 

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Once again, thank you for the insight Huffer. I will mark your first post as the solution, as I did not know that what you mentioned in your most recent reply was a possibility.

I thought that any uppgrades to the laptop had to be the same model, instead of the same family of models. I may still consider an upgrade, as my i3 is starting to feel slow whenever I play some simple yet new games, so an i7 may be next in line in general.

Plus, I have my laptop pretty customized with various decals and such. So, just buying a new laptop would seem a little too far for my endeavors.

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