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HP Compaq G6-2219nr
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm looking to breath some new life into an old laptop of mine.

 

It's an HP Laptop, Compaq G6-2219nr

Product # c2n65ua#aba

 

I've upgraded the memory already, and purchased an SSD as well. (BX500 2.5 SSD 5v 1.7a SATA 6g/s) 960GB

 

just have the CPU left. How do i find out what CPU's are compatible/usable?

 

I'm not really worried about the price, as the laptop was a gift 🙂 

 

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@DavidGorhau 

Sorry, I was misinformed about the model Compaq -- as it evidently DOES have replaceable processor capability.

 

Please follow up with the reply by @Huffer below for advice.



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@DavidGorhau 

Sorry, I was misinformed about the model Compaq -- as it evidently DOES have replaceable processor capability.

 

Please follow up with the reply by @Huffer below for advice.



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I know this has a response accepted as solution but on this model you CAN upgrade the processor. You can go from the A4-4300M to A10-4600M. Post back if you wish to explore that further. If you can do the work yourself the A10 processor can be found for maybe $40. What is said above is true for current laptops made say in the last 3 years but yours is quite a bit older than that and still has a socketed, removeable CPU. 

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ty sir! found one on Ebay for $28.00 lol

https://www.ebay.com/p/1972426991?iid=282362446166

 

I'm guessing as they are both 2.8 Ghz this isn't going to be a game changer, but just a different architecture?? 

I know enough to build desktops haha, but this is the first time i'm dabbling in laptops

 

Love my fire breathing monster I'm on right now =P 

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The A10 is a Quad Core not Dual and has slightly better less obsolete graphics. If it were a killer processor it would cost more than $28 but you asked if its theoretically possible to do. Do you have the Service Manual? The physical replacement of a laptop processor is similar to a desktop except there is a release screw instead of a lever. 

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I dont sadly. Is there a downloadable version?

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Of course. Download from this link:

 

Manual 

 

Pages 79-84. 

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tyvm 🙂 

 

since we know that it is possible to replace the processor, what would be that best one that is compatible with laptop/tiny motherboard? 

 

or should i be asking what types of CPU's are compatible? 

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That one you linked from eBay is the highest and best for your motherboard. It's a dropin replacement. Reuse the existing heatsink; fits in the same socket as the one you have. 

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ty ty ty 

 

You've answer'd all my questions good sir! with this I think I'm good to stop badgering you now lol. 

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