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If you want to change the processor, it is very capable, because the processor of the notebook is directly soldered to the motherboard, which is different from the desktop, and it is very troublesome to change, and the frequency of 2GHz is not very low! There are also laptop processor pins that may be different, and if you really want to change it, it's not impossible. I don't know.
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Dear users, hello.
It is recommended that you check the CPU model supported by your computer on the official website of Inter Chipset through your motherboard chipset. In addition, we do not recommend that you replace your hardware by yourself, because the new hardware may have compatibility issues, and the hardware problems caused by your unauthorized disassembly will not be covered by the warranty. Hope it helps.
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First of all, there is no problem with the configuration, in fact, Pentium and Core have their own advantages, Core is stable, but the speed of Pentium is fast, as for replacing the CPU, it may not work, if you want to change it, you have to change it all, that is, change a machine, find a CPU is a Core machine. Replacing just one part shouldn't work.
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When I look for a maker, I can change it and delay the time to use. It will not affect the warranty period.
But it didn't go much faster, and it was certain that the temperature had dropped.
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Needless to say. The motherboard is a chip from SIS.
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In fact, the performance of 2 U is about the same,It's just a little difference in heat and power consumption,ASUS's quality and after-sales are still OK.,It's just **expensive。。。
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Hello, some CPUs are soldered directly to the motherboard, so it is impossible to replace, but some can be removed and replaced, but due to the particularity of the notebook CPU, it is not easy to buy a suitable model of CPU, it is recommended that you go to a professional place to consult clearly to see how to operate.
Hope it helps.
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The processor and chipset of the laptop are soldered to the motherboard and cannot be replaced or upgraded on their own.
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Hello, question about the CPU upgrade.
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
Hope it helps.
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I'm sorry, no, the CPU of the notebook is soldered to the motherboard, it is integrated and irreplaceable, if it is forcibly removed, the entire motherboard will be destroyed, and the computer will be scrapped.
At present, I have not heard of any computer vendors, or maintenance companies that are in the business of replacing or upgrading laptop CPUs.
The same goes for graphics cards.
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The CPU of the notebook cannot be upgraded, and the CPUs circulating in the market are all for desktops!
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Judging from the configuration of this computer, it belongs to the low-end, and the notebook is only possible to replace the CPU and graphics card at the high-end, and the others are not.
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In the tank! The ASUS P5LD2-X supports Prescott, Pentium D, Celeron D, Conroe series CPUs, while the E5800 belongs to the Pentium D series. So support!
And the slots are all LGA 775.
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Hello! ASUS P5LD2-X motherboards support Pentium D, Celeron D, and Conroe series processors, so the E5800 is compatible with each other.
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It's just that the LGA of the CPU is 775.
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Generally speaking, the time gap between the motherboard and the CPU is not too big, as long as your CPU can be plugged into the motherboard, it can basically play the performance that should be played, so now upgrade with E5800? It's too much saving, and the i3 is not expensive.
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It can't be matched, because the interface of B85 is 1150 and E5800 should be the interface of 775.
It can't be docked.
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What are these two, they are not the same at all, let's talk about it after we figure it out.
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Lenovo G50-70AT-ITH (Metallic Black) Laptop - Lenovo Affiliation: Lenovo G50 Series.
Screen size: inches 1366x768
CPU model: Intel Core i3 4010UCPU Frequency:
Memory capacity: 4GB (4GB 1) DDR3
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The book is too old, isn't it?
It is recommended to replace the whole set directly!
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Hello, ASUS P5KPL-SE motherboard is fully compatible with Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processing. In terms of the choice of these two processors, it is recommended that you choose the Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor.
Because the Intel Pentium dual-core E5800 processor is weaker than the E8500 in terms of performance, it does not belong to the same level of processors.
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