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Pavillion 15-p091sa
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)

I am looking to upgrade the processor on my HP Pavillion 15-p091sa but I am unsure which processors actually are compatible with my laptop. I have read the guide on the website but I cannot work out which ones I can add. Hoping someone can put some clarity on this situation.

 

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Hi,

It is not possible to upgrade the Processor as it is integrated on the motherboard (soldered), You would need to replace the motherboard which would be very expensive.

Starting on page 111 of service manual you can see the various motherboards and part numbers (AMD)

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04402649

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Hi,

It is not possible to upgrade the Processor as it is integrated on the motherboard (soldered), You would need to replace the motherboard which would be very expensive.

Starting on page 111 of service manual you can see the various motherboards and part numbers (AMD)

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04402649

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Your laptop's specs are very similar to my HP Notebook 15-f387wm, as it also has an AMD quad-core processor. I have taken it apart before, and the CPU was soldered into the motherboard, so yours is probably the same. Those aren't able to upgrade, but they do work pretty well, as long as you get good thermal paste, and do a factory reset on the laptop. Doing that will probably prevent the CPU temperature from rising over 65°C, and have the idling temperature at around 30°C.

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I strongly recommend getting an SSD, or Solid State Drive. Those are MUCH faster than a HDD, or Hard Disk Drive. It is likely the reason why everything loads slowly.

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Hi David,

 

Thank you for this!

 

Billy

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You're welcome Billy.

Let me know if you need any further help.

 

All the best,

David

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I do recommend sticking with your laptop's current CPU, as getting a CPU with more GHz will create more heat, which is bad. Although, if it was an Intel CPU with the tray thing, you can easily change it out for a better processor. If you check the specs of a certain processor, you can see the max operating temperature. If it is higher than your current processor, its TDP will likely be higher as well, which probably doesn't matter...

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Hi David,

 

With the manual any of the motherboards will fit my computer, under the correct section I take it.

 

Billy

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Yes, the ones under AMD with UMA graphics (integrated) for 15 inch computers.

For the ones with discrete graphics you will need to replace the heatsink as well.

 

Regards,

David

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