Upgrading processor from intel pentium dual core t2310 1.46 GHz...

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    AddRAM said:
    LVishere said:
    AddRAM said:
    Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor T2370 - 1.73GHz (Merom, 533MHz front side


    You would have to get this 1, the last one on that list. Not much of a gain, but a little.
    Are you serious? That sucks.

    Take a look at this:
    T2310 Inter Processor Upgrade - General-Laptops-Notebooks - Laptops-Notebooks
    Not sure what you mean by this .

    Oh, I'm sorry! That link is telling me something else. Someone's claiming that I can upgrade to pentium 2.2 or 2.3 GHz because of the same 35 TDP as the T2310.

    From CPU World: Pentium Dual-Core Mobile T2310
    Show related & motherboard compatible CPUs. You'll want to stay in the same 35W TDP as the T2310 so that makes the logical replacement choices:
    Pentium T4400 2.2Ghz
    Pentium T4500 2.3Ghz
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    znod said:
    LVishere said:
    I am trying to figure out what processor is compatible with my motherboard in my HP Pavilion dv6628us notebook.
    Man, I think you are in for some hurt doing what you want to do--although surely someone can do it. Whether you can get to the level of performance you want, though, is a different issue. I don't want to downplay the expenditure of $ above and beyond what the upgrade you want to do would cost, but there are some good performing laptops, with modern features and compatibilities, out there at reasonable prices. Maybe you could even find one running Win7, not Win8. :)

    I could afford a new laptop, but I would rather spend that money on getting my teeth fixed and my face like a new born baby's ass. All I want is a processor fast enough to record my Youtube videos in HD without the lagging and stuff. Thank you for replying.

    BTW, I've taken the computer apart a hundred times. I've swapped the processors like 4 times in total just to make sure the one I purchased wasn't faulty. So it's not that hard for me. :)
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    Great. I hope you are successful and get the performance you want.
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    znod said:
    Great. I hope you are successful and get the performance you want.
    But no one helped me. Seems like no one knows for sure.
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       #15

    I upgraded to the processor I wanted and everything works fine. Thanks.
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  6.    #16

    Thanks for reporting back. Since you titled your thread well others will benefit by finding this via Google for years.
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