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18 Dec 2012   #1

Windows 8 Pro
 
 
Upgrading samsung 355V4c processors ?

Hi, guys, my current laptop has 8gb, and it's processors AMD E1-1200 Apu with radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.40 GHz, , Just 1.40 ghz. It even doesn't usethe full 8gb of ram. So now i am thinking on upgrading it, can you say if i could upgrade it, probably to intel core or same amd processor but more ghz like 3.0 ghz, i am just learning game developing

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18 Dec 2012   #2

win 7 ultimate
nottingham
 
 

Hi KKS21199, as you only have the amd chipset you are limited to this range of CPus AMD E1/E2/A4/A6/A8/A10 Processor
as stated in the product manual http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/co...Manual_eng.pdf
That is providing the CPU is socketed and not directly soldered onto the motherboard
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18 Dec 2012   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Philadelphia, PA
 
 

I wouldn't even bother trying. If you do manage to even getting it working, a higher-end processor could put out more heat and end up damaging the laptop. If you are doing any kind of 3D gaming development, you'll want a tower computer with dedicated graphics, or you'll need an expensive laptop.
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18 Dec 2012   #4

Ultimate 32bit
At my HOUSE .
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by KKS21199 View Post
It even doesn't usethe full 8gb of ram.
What do you mean with this ?

2/4/6 gigs of ram usable ?
or maybe your using onboard graphics ?

I have the same processor and I know It can handle 8gigs of ram .
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