Y yaron_ Prominent Apr 29, 2017 1 0 510 Apr 29, 2017 #1 Hi, Someone tried to replace his 35 watt laptop CPU with a 45 watt one, And stayed alive to tell about that? I know is not recommended but I just wandering if it because the computer will warm up too much or just not work?
Hi, Someone tried to replace his 35 watt laptop CPU with a 45 watt one, And stayed alive to tell about that? I know is not recommended but I just wandering if it because the computer will warm up too much or just not work?
Solution hang-the-9 May 1, 2017 It depends on the laptop and the CPU. In general, swapping CPUs you want to keep in the same wattage as the original, especially for laptops.
It depends on the laptop and the CPU. In general, swapping CPUs you want to keep in the same wattage as the original, especially for laptops.
hang-the-9 Titan Mar 25, 2010 20,161 284 124,800 May 1, 2017 Solution #2 It depends on the laptop and the CPU. In general, swapping CPUs you want to keep in the same wattage as the original, especially for laptops. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It depends on the laptop and the CPU. In general, swapping CPUs you want to keep in the same wattage as the original, especially for laptops.