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Stream Laptop 14-ds0xxx
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can my stream laptop processor be upgraded? I need to stream with it and i only have 1.50 GHz on my processor.

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@Minimastermace 

 

Sorry you can't, CPU / Processor is soldered to the System board which contains


(a) Motherboard,

(b) CPU with integrated video,

(c) Operating system (you can't reuse old license).


All above 3 components are on one piece of hardware called System board. That means you can upgrade to other CPU (if available) but very expensive.


Regards.

BH
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@Minimastermace 

 

Sorry you can't, CPU / Processor is soldered to the System board which contains


(a) Motherboard,

(b) CPU with integrated video,

(c) Operating system (you can't reuse old license).


All above 3 components are on one piece of hardware called System board. That means you can upgrade to other CPU (if available) but very expensive.


Regards.

BH
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