Upgrading Laptop Processor

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I've got a Core 2 Duo T6400 2.00 GHz and I want to upgrade. What Processors can I upgrade too? What do you all recommend? It it as easy as I've been reading were you pop out the old processor and snap in the new one?

More detailed laptop specs (Dell Studio 1537):
Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00 Ghz
Penryn 45nm Technology
Motherboard: Dell Inc. 0P173H (U2E1)

I think I already know the answer to this but, it's not possible to upgrade a Laptops graphics right? I have Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset card and it's not that good.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS 8100
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 860 @ 2.80GHz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0T568R
Memory
8.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 529MHz 4-7-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5770
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
3 Widescreen HD Monitors
Screen Resolution
1600x800
Hard Drives
1000GB Seagate ST31000528AS (SCSI)
1500GB Western Digital WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 (SCSI)
PSU
750W
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-
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Fans
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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
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Logitech MX
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6MBS-15MBS Upload
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Laptop (Dell Studio 1537)
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T6400 @ 2.00GHz
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR2
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Your CPU is replaceable. With what, I'm not sure. You need Socket P. The FSB of your T6400 is 800 MHz; newer chips, 1066 MHz. The BIOS must also recognize the newer chip.

Some laptops have discrete graphics cards. It appears that yours (like most) does not.

Looking at the prices of laptop CPUs at www.newegg.com, I'd have a hard time recommending a CPU swap, even if I was absolutly sure that it would work, and there was zero risk of damaging the laptop. (Laptops are much more fragile internally than desktops, and require more skill to work on.)

If you want to do it as a hobby, by all means try it. If you're looking for a faster laptop, it's probably not a practical solution, unless you can somehow come up with a known compatible CPU chip, cheaper than retail.
 

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homegrown
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CPU
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Motherboard
Asus P9X79 Pro
Memory
16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
PSU
PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
Case
Silverstone FT02
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
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cheap Logitech USB
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
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Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
Generally speaking,, it will depend on the motherboard as to what CPU can be used in it.
Generally, laptops can not be upgraded to anything other than what was offered at the time they were sold.

Graphics is the same, and even then, it depends on the hardware installed.
This comes in the form of power requirements and form factor. If the form factors are not the same, then no.

If the board has integrated graphics, then no

If they offer ATI and Nvidia, it will then depend on form factor and power requirements
If you have Nvidia and want to switch to ATI, (or vice versa),,,,,
If one requires a bit more power than the other and the system you got was desinged for the lower powered graphics card, chances are the new card will not work, even if the form factor is the same.

However, if they use the same power requirements, then it might work.

There is no easy answer

But then it depends on what would be gained as well, and would it be worth it really.


this has been a long standing draw back to Notebooks (Laptops). They are generally not upgradeable on Video and CPU.

You might be able to put this CPU in,,,

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 32bit
CPU
C2D E6600 2.4Ghz
Motherboard
Intel D965WH
Memory
4G Kingston KHX5400D2
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 HD SC (012-P3-1573-KR)
Sound Card
On-Board
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 226BW
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
2 x 250 Seagate Barracuda
2 x 500 Seagate Barracuda (Raid1)
PSU
Corsair TX750W
Case
In-Win C589
Cooling
Stock Intel Cooling
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