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08-03-2018 01:10 AM
hi every body, i using hp pavilion sleekbook 14-b019us with cpu core i3 2367M, but i want to upgrade cpu because my cpu only 1,40hz, can i upgrade? plz help me
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08-03-2018 02:35 PM
You would have to download the service manual for your computer and see what processor options were available. Most of the time there's not much room for improvement. These days motherboards are pretty much one complete item (includes CPU and GPU). If your computer is slow, you may want to see about either adding more RAM or upgrading your HDD (hard disk drive) to an SSD (solid state drive).
08-03-2018 02:41 PM - edited 08-03-2018 02:42 PM
@gkline is absolutely right. And here is the Service manual confirming the motherboard is "pretty much one complete item" where the cpu and gpu are soldered to the motherboard.
This model is also a bear to service. Hard drive replacement is shown on page 47-49 and is only pretty hard to do. You would follow the steps shown to put in a solid state drive which is my recommended upgrade. Memory upgrade requires removal of the motherboard. Very hard to do.
08-03-2018 08:33 PM
@Huffer wrote:@gkline is absolutely right. And here is the Service manual confirming the motherboard is "pretty much one complete item" where the cpu and gpu are soldered to the motherboard.
This model is also a bear to service. Hard drive replacement is shown on page 47-49 and is only pretty hard to do. You would follow the steps shown to put in a solid state drive which is my recommended upgrade. Memory upgrade requires removal of the motherboard. Very hard to do.
I'm a little surprised at this. While memory upgrade always requires the back casing to be removed, usually the hard drive and memory are immediately accessible. In this model, the RAM is actually buried underneath to require the motherboard removed?
08-05-2018 09:26 AM
Here my info:
i think my cpu can not replace, but i hope to find a way, because with 1,40ghz very slow