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10-13-2022 07:58 AM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
Hi.
I have been having over heating issues with this laptop probook 6550b and i was thinking to change the cpu.
I have been having over heating issues with this laptop probook 6550b and i was thinking to change the cpu.
It's possible to put a cpu of hp compaq 6720s in a hp probook 6550b???
i put some thermal paste but was a cheap paste and from china, but the pc with the time is improving a little but still sometimes shut down and in linux goes flawlessly.
So my first question is can i change the cpu from hp compaq 6720s in a hp probook 6550b and the second is what do you recommend me more?
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