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I have an Hp Pavillion 15z-ec200 laptop, it has Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU and amd Ryzen 5 5600H CPU and I'm looking to upgrade to a Ryzen 7. 

Is it possible to change out the CPU without having to make other changes to the laptop and which Ryzen 7 would work best? Oh and if please let me know if I need to give more info on spec to figure thus out. Thanks 

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The processor is soldered on, as in integrated into, the system board.

 

It is not a part that you can separately  upgrade.

 

Those days are gone with laptops..



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The processor is soldered on, as in integrated into, the system board.

 

It is not a part that you can separately  upgrade.

 

Those days are gone with laptops..



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Thank you for your swift response. I guess I'll wait until my next complete upgrade and maybe get a desktop next time 

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