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HP 630 Notebook PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Is it possible to upgrade HP 630 which has intel Pentium dual core B960 to intel core i5 3rd gen processor. The laptop has intel chipset HM65 and it has socket G2 or pga988b socket. Can I upgrade to say intel core i5 3610e

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@josh0165 

 

What is the generation of your machine. We have G8 or G9 now.

 

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BH
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@josh0165,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

Even though it is indeed true that the HM65 express chipset on your HP 630 Notebook PC is compatible with (some) 3rd gen Intel processors, see: https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/HM65_Express.html -with this caveat, though:

 

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 And it doesn't look like HP allowed 3rd gen Intel processors to be compatible on your laptop: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02834036.pdf.

 

According to: https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Pentium_Dual-Core_Mobile/B960.html, based on your current Pentium B960 CPU, your HP 630 is compatible with the following processors (blue outlined processors are known to be compatible as per UserBenchmark: HP 630 Notebook PC Compatible Components) :

 

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Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Actually I don't know if it's G8 or G9 but I doubt that it such classification since it's a Hp 630 which was manufactured about 11yrs ago may be 2011.

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Does this mean that the best Intel core i5 I can use is 2540M of the 2nd Gen.

 

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@josh0165,

 

That is correct, but the best performing processor known to be compatible with your HP 630 would be the i7-2630QM (2.20 GHz up to 2.90 GHz, 4 Cores, 8 Threads).

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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So there is totally no other way of being able to upgrade using a 3rd gen processor, if anyone has tried please pitch in some advice

 

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@josh0165,

 

Unfortunately, there's not...  I have an HP ProBook 6560b (Hewlett-Packard 1619 motherboard) which happens to have the same Intel HM65 Express Chipset, and I upgraded it a few years back with an i7-2720QM.  The fastest processor this laptop is known to be compatible with is an i7-2860QM, which I didn't buy at the time because I found an i7-2720QM very inexpensively on eBay.

 

These 2nd gen Intel mobile processors -in my opinion, still hold up well for most non-gaming desktop usage.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@josh0165,

 

And it is likely - though not certain! - that the i7-2860QM may also be compatible with your notebook.

 

Incidentally, there is not a whole lot of performance differences between the 4-Cores, 8-Threads i7-2860QM and the 3rd gen 2-Cores, 4-Threads i5-3610ME -if the latter was compatible with your laptop, which it is not: Intel Core i7-2860QM vs Intel Core i5-3610ME - Comparison in 1 Benchmarks (cmptek.com)

 

[EDIT/CORRECTION:] As a matter of fact, the i7-2860QM outperforms the 3rd gen i5-3610ME: UserBenchmark: Intel Core i5-3610ME vs i7-2860QM]

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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