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Are you talking about a notebook If so, then it is recommended that you don't toss ASUS stuff is *** Durable When leaving the factory, the heat dissipation of the machine's mold was fully considered, and you replaced the CPU, and the thermal power consumption seemed to have only risen from 25W to 35W on the surface, but it was a serious test for the heat dissipation of the machine, and it was likely that there would be a blue screen and crash.
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Questions about CPU upgrades.
1. From a theoretical point of view, it is usually possible to upgrade the CPU. The CPU of most computers is a separate part, which is installed on the CPU interface of the motherboard, so the CPU can be upgraded; However, there are also some computers whose CPU and motherboard are integrated together and cannot be removed, and if this is the case, the CPU cannot be upgraded.
2. Based on the actual situation, it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU. Because upgrading the CPU involves many factors, in addition to the need to consider that the CPU to be upgraded meets the requirements of the motherboard, such as: socket type, core code, bus frequency, core voltage and other technical factors, you also need to consider heat dissipation, motherboard BIOS and other factors.
The CPU can only be upgraded if all the requirements are met, but the performance gain is very limited.
3. From the point of view of cost performance, the CPU is usually expensive, but the performance improvement of the computer is very limited, so it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU
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The power is the same35W,As for whether it's hot or not, it depends on how much the main frequency of the i5 you change to is higher than the original i3。 **Generally on the spot, generally about 1000, depending on the model,**There are sales, note that you have changed the warranty without permission.
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i3, i5 are all the same. Except that i5 has an extra turbo frequency. I'm using the i5 480m.
It feels no different from the i3. It's too troublesome for you to change it yourself. Will be used.
I can't stand waiting until the end of the year to go directly to the second generation of the i system.
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It can be exchanged. <>
1. Core i3
Unlike the Core i7, which supports three-channel memory, the Core i3 only integrates a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller. In addition, the Core i3 integrates some Northbridge features and will integrate a PCI-Express controller.
2. Processor core.
Codenamed Clarkdale, the Core i3 is built on a 32nm process with two cores and supports hyper-threading technology. In terms of L3 buffer memory, the two cores share the i3, which was launched in early 2010.
3. Core i5 processor.
Unlike the Core i7, which supports triple-channel memory, the Core i5 will only integrate a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller. The interface is also different from the LGA 1366 of the Core i7, which uses the new LGA 1156.
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It can be changed directly; The four generations of i3 and above are LGA1150 interfaces, and the motherboards of H81, B85, H87, and Z97 are used, so the motherboards that can be used in i3, i5 and i7, can also be used.
And the Core series only the Extreme series has an LGA2011 interface, so it will be a little troublesome when changing the processor.
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When you have a notebook and the CPU is the i3 series and you want to upgrade the i5 series, is it okay? Around the notebook i3 CPU can be replaced with i5 as a question, let me take you to explore the new things you want! Welcome**!
Can the laptop i3 cpu be replaced with an i5
The most important thing to replace the CPU is to know that your laptop belongs to that era (architecture of the laptop) and the newer models, most of them can be replaced as long as the bottom board is disassembled, and the system does not need to be changed or reinstalled after replacing the CPU.
But if the Intel CPU model has a model with U, Y, H, HQ, then it is a pity to tell you that you can change the computer, because the CPU is soldered to the motherboard, it is not replaceable, and it cannot be removed.
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Computer i3 can theoretically replace i 5, i7, it is recommended that you still replace i5, i7 is not recommended.
You have to check how many generations your i3 is and the same generation of i3 can be replaced, for example, take the 4th generation as an example: i3-4160 can be replaced with i5-4460 and i7-4790. Although it can be replaced, but because it is matched with i3 motherboards, it is generally a low-spec motherboard, the motherboard is powered by power, and the computer power supply is powered, so it may not be able to keep up, and a good horse is equipped with a good saddle.
If you have to change it, I recommend i5
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Yes, but you have to see if it's worth it, it's a matter of collocation, if the motherboard is poor, it doesn't make much sense to directly boost the CPU.
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The laptop to change the CPU turned out to be i3 3110m, can you change i5 3210m? I'm ASUS X550 Notebook 2014-03-15 14:37 Friendly ck |Classification:
Other notebook CPUs are good, but I want to upgrade them. Guys suggest.
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You should understand that the notebook i5 is the least valuable product.
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Well, it can be replaced, but it is equal to parallel replacement, not called upgrading.
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You can upgrade to a low-power quad-core processor such as the i7-3612qm or i7-3632qm.
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I don't know if you really don't understand, the CPU of the notebook is soldered to the motherboard and cannot be replaced.
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ASUS notebook i3 processor, to the after-sales repair became i5, indicating that there was not much difference between i3 and i5** at that time.
In the process of repairing the notebook, the CPU was damaged, because this i3CPU has been eliminated, and then buying this i3CPU is not much different from the i5CPU at that time**, or it is cheap, so you can use the i5CPU directly.
In the process of repairing the notebook, the notebook motherboard is damaged, and the notebook motherboard manufacturer has been eliminated, and the manufacturer will not directly replace the notebook with the i5 notebook motherboard and i5CPU because of a notebook and another motherboard.
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Be content with your treasure.
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Your original processor is estimated to be an i3 3110mThis processor is available in two packages, one in a PGA package and the other in a BGA package. Only the processor in PGA packaging can be replaced and upgraded more smoothly, while the BGA soldering is relatively rigid and difficult to replace.
If you want to replace it, you need a very high temperature to remove it, and there is a risk of burning out and damaging the motherboard.
However, there is another point to remind you, because you are going to replace it with an i7 quad-core, so if you can upgrade, you also need to take into account the original heat dissipation performance of the machine. Although the heat dissipation of the ASUS machine is not bad, after all, it is a quad-core, and the heat is still slightly larger. It is not excluded that the heat of the machine will become larger after changing to a quad-core U.
So if the replacement is successful, you should also pay attention to the heat dissipation of the notebook.
It is recommended that you consider upgrading to the i5 3230M, which is a better processor. Because the i3 3110M does not support turbo frequency, the frequency can only be reached, while the i5 3230M supports turbo frequency, so the performance can be significantly improved. There is no need to change to the highest-end one.
After all, the current U performance is excessive. This is also something to keep in mind when upgrading.
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