buy a right laptop processer.

himanshurp

Right off the assembly line
i am using compaq presario c700 laptop i have mobile intel (R) 965 express chipset family and intel pentium 1.73 ghz dual core processer .t2370 with socket type p 478. recommend me the processer for my laptop above or equal to 2.5 ghz.
 

sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
^ no you simply can not, especially the processor and GPU regions which are soldered to the board making it almost impossible to change.
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
moreover even if one manage to grab a laptop processor and fix it into the socket, doubt the stock BIOS will allow the laptop to boot properly.
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
one doubt :
if mobo of laptop gets damaged, what these pc manufacturer do is to replace the faulty mobo with a new one.Since the mobo may support different cpus, why cant someone ask those people to change the cpu along with it .of-course with an additional(non-beneficiable) cost? is it impossible?
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
I think it is quite possible to remove and replace the processor, given that you get the right replacement. Atleast my laptop's service manual says so.
 

gamefreak4770k

Journeyman
I guess you could

first i think try to find out what motherboard your laptop has...

after finding then go to the MOTHERBOARD manufacturer website... Not hp's

then try to find the specifics of mobo......

then download bios provided by the manufacturer...
it will sorta unlock the bios from only using one processer.... If applicable...

then engineer your way out
 
I guess you could

first i think try to find out what motherboard your laptop has...

after finding then go to the MOTHERBOARD manufacturer website... Not hp's

then try to find the specifics of mobo......

then download bios provided by the manufacturer...
it will sorta unlock the bios from only using one processer.... If applicable...

then engineer your way out

One way to rule them all :thumbs:
 

gamefreak4770k

Journeyman
One way to rule them all :thumbs:

i also don't know...... i guess then he could order the best processer for his laptop and fix on his motherboard with solder i guess...... like assembling a desktop computer


if OP doesn't wanna do anything dangerous then he could try increasing his ram upto 3gb and hdd upto 500gb and the system will run smooth and quite quick for basic applications...

And play gta san andreas on it
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
i also don't know...... i guess then he could order the best processer for his laptop and fix on his motherboard with solder i guess...... like assembling a desktop computer


if OP doesn't wanna do anything dangerous then he could try increasing his ram upto 3gb and hdd upto 500gb and the system will run smooth and quite quick for basic applications...

And play gta san andreas on it
Atleast, I don't think it's that hard to replace a processor. As far as I've seen the internals of my Dell, most of those things are there in tiny sockets, where the things are required to be inserted in and then screwed upon to secure them at their places. For example, the wireless chip, the bluetooth chip, etc, all are to be inserted in sockets, and then secured with screws.
Don't know what HP does with Compaqs, but, I do't expect that to be much different then Dells.
 

gamefreak4770k

Journeyman
Atleast, I don't think it's that hard to replace a processor. As far as I've seen the internals of my Dell, most of those things are there in tiny sockets, where the things are required to be inserted in and then screwed upon to secure them at their places. For example, the wireless chip, the bluetooth chip, etc, all are to be inserted in sockets, and then secured with screws.
Don't know what HP does with Compaqs, but, I do't expect that to be much different then Dells.

yeah you could change some things like network card etc. but as Sam said the processer is usually soldered so it might be difficult.

and there is someting like whitelist in bios which sometimes hinders the upgradiblity of parts.......so you come back to same one.....

only HDD, RAM, battery and he could add nvidia 7200go series graphic card via expansion slot ... i.e. also if you have expansion port..

hey op try to get graphics card from your local retailer or ebay. You'll get that for 500 bucks. now play Call of Duty and have fun
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
yeah you could change some things like network card etc. but as Sam said the processer is usually soldered so it might be difficult.

and there is someting like whitelist in bios which sometimes hinders the upgradiblity of parts.......so you come back to same one.....

only HDD, RAM, battery and he could add nvidia 7200go series graphic card via expansion slot ... i.e. also if you have expansion port..

hey op try to get graphics card from your local retailer or ebay. You'll get that for 500 bucks. now play Call of Duty and have fun
I don't think there's really an expansion slot out there on most laptop's motherboards. and I think most of those graphics chips are embedded on the motherboard itself (soldered), so, adding one might not be possible, beyond the difficulty in getting one in the open market.
 

gamefreak4770k

Journeyman
I don't think there's really an expansion slot out there on most laptop's motherboards. and I think most of those graphics chips are embedded on the motherboard itself (soldered), so, adding one might not be possible, beyond the difficulty in getting one in the open market.

I've got one....
I've even got a remote.

and sorry it's not expansion slot but express card slot...
sorry
 
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