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07-03-2023 03:40 PM
Hi:
Please see my last reply to your other post.
The processor cannot be upgraded as it is soldered to the motherboard.
07-03-2023 03:59 PM - edited 07-03-2023 04:00 PM
You are right.
Every processor listed in chapter 1 of the service manual can be removed and replaced, but the information I have given you regarding the E-1800 processor indicates it is a BGA processor.
And the manual doesn't list that processor as a supported processor in the g6-2200 AMD model series.
That type of processor has to be soldered to the motherboard.
I suppose you can take it apart and see for yourself, but that is a fairly extensive operation that will require you to reapply thermal paste if you remove the heat sink that covers the processor.
07-03-2023 04:15 PM
Every notebook made in the last 8 years has processors that are soldered to the motherboard.
Why the AMD E-2 is soldered to the motherboard, and the others aren't, that I do not know.
It has to do with engineering, and not a deliberate attempt to cause difficulty.