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11-24-2020 07:47 PM
Hello. I received a used laptop and want to upgrade the CPU to a faster one if possible, It has a A8-4500m. I see from some Googling that there maybe a chance with an A10-4600m. Is this true?
Is there a faster CPU that may be supported?
Pavillion G7-2269wm
Product number B5Z52UA#ABS
I am have upgraded the Windows 8.1 X64 to Windows 10 Home X64
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11-24-2020 09:22 PM - edited 11-24-2020 09:25 PM
@Minenow , welcome to the forum.
Here is the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03593682
On Page 1 is a list of compatible processors. The A10-4600M is on the list. Truthfully, I am not certain that you will see that much of system performance boost with only 400 MHz increase in speed. Your current processor A8 is a Quad-Core and so is the A10. If yours was a Dual-Core it would make a major difference. I saw a A10-4600M on Amazon for $99.99. So, it wouldn't cost much to try it.
All of these processors have been fully tested to assure they are compatible with the motherboard. Any other processor will most likely NOT work.
The fact is, you would probably see as much increase in system performance if you change the Hard Drive (HDD) to a Solid-State Drive (SSD). This would increase boot times considerably. Here are the SSD's that are recommended by Crucial Memory: https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/pavilion-g7-2269wm
You should scroll down in the page to see the 9 SSD's that are offered. Crucial makes excellent products. In fact, they are the retail division for Micron Technology the chip manufacturer. If you have questions about their products you can contact their Tech Support. They have always been extremely helpful.
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11-24-2020 09:22 PM - edited 11-24-2020 09:25 PM
@Minenow , welcome to the forum.
Here is the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03593682
On Page 1 is a list of compatible processors. The A10-4600M is on the list. Truthfully, I am not certain that you will see that much of system performance boost with only 400 MHz increase in speed. Your current processor A8 is a Quad-Core and so is the A10. If yours was a Dual-Core it would make a major difference. I saw a A10-4600M on Amazon for $99.99. So, it wouldn't cost much to try it.
All of these processors have been fully tested to assure they are compatible with the motherboard. Any other processor will most likely NOT work.
The fact is, you would probably see as much increase in system performance if you change the Hard Drive (HDD) to a Solid-State Drive (SSD). This would increase boot times considerably. Here are the SSD's that are recommended by Crucial Memory: https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/pavilion-g7-2269wm
You should scroll down in the page to see the 9 SSD's that are offered. Crucial makes excellent products. In fact, they are the retail division for Micron Technology the chip manufacturer. If you have questions about their products you can contact their Tech Support. They have always been extremely helpful.
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
11-24-2020 10:53 PM
Thank you for the reply. I was also thinking of replacing the CPU because the heatsink had been plugged with debris causing thermal shut downs. I'm not Shure if this may have damaged the CPU. I have since disassembled the cooled and cleaned it. But I still wonder about thermal damage. Do you have an opinion on that?
If you know, I thought about changing RAM from 8GB to 16GB. Do you know if that would be supported?
Thank you again.
11-25-2020 04:40 PM
You are welcome, @Minenow!
You should use a third-party software to check the temperatures inside of the laptop. I doubt that there was thermal damage if the computer is running properly. If the temperatures are too high this could be a problem.
No, on Page 2 in the Guide that I provided it states the the maximum memory is 8 GB.
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11-25-2020 08:38 PM
Hello and thank you. I am using CPUID HWMonitor. PKG temperature is running between 40 C doing light work and up to 68 C which is normal. But before I pulled the cooler apart it would reach 93 C before shutting down. The "core" temperatures are running between 83 C to 242 C. Core temps, not PKG temps. This is afer cleaning the cpu cooler. The fan is working good,
11-25-2020 08:41 PM
@Minenow, it sounds like you have the situation under control. I have used HWMonitor on my computer, also. I use NZXT Cam at this point.
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