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04-04-2020 09:03 AM
hey ,im having HP notebook model-number=14-ac153tx
i have upgraded my ram and hdd and i just want to know does my laptop support new upgraded processor.
like im having
General information Type CPU / Microprocessor
Market segment Mobile Family Intel Core i3 Mobile
Model number = i3-5005U
CPU part number =FH8065801884006 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency = 2000 MHz
Bus speed = 5 GT/s DMI
Clock multiplier = 20
Package 1168-ball micro-FCBGA
Socket BGA1168 Size 1.57" x 0.94" / 4cm x 2.4cm
Introduction date January 5, 2015
and i want to upgrade to
Type CPU / Microprocessor
Market segment Mobile Family Intel Core i5 Mobile
Model number = i5-5287U
CPU part number = FH8065802064011 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency = 2900 MHz Maximum turbo frequency 3300 MHz (1 or 2 cores)
Bus speed = 5 GT/s DMI
Clock multiplier = 29
Package 1168-ball micro-FCBGA
Socket BGA1168 Size 1.57" x 0.94" / 4cm x 2.4cm
Introduction date=January 5, 2015
1. does this laptop supports new processor (mentioned ) or is it sealed that i can not change any processor .?
2.if i can upgrade my processor then mentioned processor is okay with my socket and other requirements.?
thanks
hoping for earlier reply .
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04-04-2020 11:19 AM
No the processor is soldered to the motherboard. When you see ball micro as the socket you know it is a processor designed to be soldered to the motherboard not inserted into a socket. Almost all laptops are made that way these days.
04-04-2020 11:19 AM
No the processor is soldered to the motherboard. When you see ball micro as the socket you know it is a processor designed to be soldered to the motherboard not inserted into a socket. Almost all laptops are made that way these days.
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