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Possible to Upgrade Laptop CPU?

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  • Laptops
  • CPUs
  • Socket
  • Processors
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Anonymous
June 29, 2013 6:04:51 PM

Provided that the CPU is not soldered down, is it at all possible to upgrade the processor? If I bought a laptop with a lower end Trinity APU but still Socket FS1 could you upgrade if you could find a processor to buy online? Also is Socket FS1 compatible with Socket FS1r2?

Sorry for all the questions thanks in advance.

I also read this:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aft...

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June 29, 2013 11:24:24 PM

Anonymous said:
Provided that the CPU is not soldered down, is it at all possible to upgrade the processor? If I bought a laptop with a lower end Trinity APU but still Socket FS1 could you upgrade if you could find a processor to buy online? Also is Socket FS1 compatible with Socket FS1r2?

Sorry for all the questions thanks in advance.

I also read this:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hardware-components-aft...


In my opinion, A laptop is build from a Pre planned circuitry, which has embedded CPU and GPU. In any case, U CANNOT change the CPU attached to the chip. Its as simple as that, If you have any other questions you are welcome. If ur question is solved, dont forget to select the best answerr :D 
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Anonymous
June 30, 2013 5:14:37 AM

If you read the link though they did exactly that. You just had to get a computer without the CPU soldered to the board.
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