Dell latitude e6430 processor upgrade


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    Dell latitude e6430 processor upgrade


    quick question my friend i have a dell latitude e6430 laptop i was wanting to make it faster as in put a bigger cpu in it is it a good idea do u think and do u have any ideas on which one i could put in to make it as fast as possible hello i have a dell latitude e6430 with a intel c216 chipset well love to put a bigger processor in it

    Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller - 1E03


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    intel core tm i5-3320m cpu at 2.60ghz
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    Hi,
    Have you checked on Dell's site for upgrade options ?
    From hat I've read the cpu is a keeper :/
    Not all that sure how upgradable a laptops cpu can be some are actually fixed to the mother board ?
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Have you checked on Dell's site for upgrade options ?
    From hat I've read the cpu is a keeper :/
    Not all that sure how upgradable a laptops cpu can be some are actually fixed to the mother board ?
    thanks buddy i think you are right maybe i never looked at my motherboard just thought maybe possible
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Have you checked on Dell's site for upgrade options ?
    From hat I've read the cpu is a keeper :/
    Not all that sure how upgradable a laptops cpu can be some are actually fixed to the mother board ?

    i have came across this but was thinking maybe just better buying a faster laptop anyways.tbh this laptop i have is going great anyways

    14" Dell Latitude E6430 - Performance Upgrades and System Mods
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    A CPU upgrade in a laptop is usually not very cost effective. Many laptops CPUs are soldered directly to the motherboard making user replacement all but impossible. Finding a compatible CPU can be difficult. Identical model computers are often sold with different CPUs but you cannot assume they will all be compatible with your specific computer. The manufacturer will have the most reliable information but they tend not to be very helpful. They would much rather sell you a new computer than help with upgrades.

    This is general information, not specific to your computer.
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    Even with a socketed processor, swapping out the CPU on a laptop is not for the faint of heart.

    You still have to take it apart and try to get it back together again. Often that is not an easy task.
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    No doubt
    I looked at a youtube video actually several at just replacing the mobo battery on a M series gateway laptop
    Luckily the battery doesn't really need replacing
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    thanks guys for the info i think you are right maybe even if i do get a cpu it could blow the motherboard and have problems.on the second hand taking apart the paltop is not a big problem as i have took a few apart before completely to clean them and put on new cpu paste.just going to keep this laptop just the way it is as its going great as is.just hope dont give bother as il be keeping it for a long time.
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