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09-25-2020 05:29 AM
I want to upgrade my laptop (hp probook 4710s) and change : cpu + ram + hard drive.
would you suggest me something?
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09-25-2020 06:03 AM - edited 09-25-2020 06:04 AM
Here are the QuickSpecs:
Service Manual:
Its a Vista era laptop and the processor is removeable. Top option is an Intel T9600. RAM is DDR2-800, but some versions use DDR3. You have to figure that out. Either way, 8 gigs is the maximum (2 x 4) and it will accept a 2.5 inch SATA SSD as the hard drive and that would be the only way to go as an upgrade. You are likely looking at $150 US or so to do all the max upgrades without considering labor charges, and that money would be better spent towards a new laptop but with a T9600, 8 gigs and an SSD it would still be useable in today's computing.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
09-25-2020 06:03 AM - edited 09-25-2020 06:04 AM
Here are the QuickSpecs:
Service Manual:
Its a Vista era laptop and the processor is removeable. Top option is an Intel T9600. RAM is DDR2-800, but some versions use DDR3. You have to figure that out. Either way, 8 gigs is the maximum (2 x 4) and it will accept a 2.5 inch SATA SSD as the hard drive and that would be the only way to go as an upgrade. You are likely looking at $150 US or so to do all the max upgrades without considering labor charges, and that money would be better spent towards a new laptop but with a T9600, 8 gigs and an SSD it would still be useable in today's computing.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.