Laptop CPU switch possible?

Ma
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I have a Sony laptop that has become quite old and slow for the time and, I plan to upgrade things and among other things, the CPU, now the question arises, if it is even possible to remove the CPU from a laptop without them to harm and to install another.

Za

Possible but Difficult, laptop boards usually have a different socket for each family. Even if a new generation of the same family comes out, they will not fit anymore.

But there are many tutorials on YouTube. Just search Google

Ma

Well, let's see.

Ra

Often it does not work because the CPU is partially soldered.

Mobile CPUs are sometimes quite expensive, so it is very much more likely to sell and buy what is suitable.

The question is also whether it really depends on the CPU. An SSD brings a lot for normal working, if there's none in it.

Pe

Which laptop?

Ma

Well, I have to look into the hardware so I can tell if it's soldered or not.

Ma

Sony SVE1713A6EW

Sh

It does not work.

Ma

But there are videos in which people have removed the CPU and actually have changed.

Ma

As the predecessor has already written, there are also laptops that have a permanently soldered CPU, so CPU change not possible. I also offer a Sony Vaio laptop that is almost 10 years old. (VPCCA) but I stay with the grottig slow I3 CPU in there. Dear the expanded memory that brings more. My new laptop (Think Pad e595) is in better hands because I have a voucher from Lenovo. Currently the AMd 3700 U APU is in it, if the 3850H is available I get such a free upgrade of the AMD APU.

Pe

Jo, should be possible to change the CPU for a stronger, because the CPU is not soldered

Sh

But these are then people who have much more idea of the matter and know that there are several pitfalls and construction sites, and how to handle them.

With a simple "old CPU down, new druff and done" it is not done.

Ca

No. Can't.

Slow down?

CPU and the rest do not slow down when they get old. Not. I'm 90 and can't walk anymore.

A quartz sets the pace. That determines the speed.

Right is… Over time, you get garbage. You do not even have to install anything.

My 15 year old laptop reports almost punctually after half a year… Memory on C: is getting scarce. Can set the clock afterwards.

I have not installed anything for 4 years.

Can you get away with any program. Solution is a reinstallation of Win. But I have no desire to rebuild everything. Therefore, I assign C: with "EaseUSpartition Master 10.1" repeatedly memory from D: too. (20 GB)

Then I have peace again.

Your old PC is back in the delivery state, if you reinstalled Win.

C: flatten on installation and Win new.

Then he runs like a new god again. But it takes a day to install everything again. No Backup aufspielen.Dann all the garbage immediately back on it.

A CPU can't be replaced. She is soldered on and not on a pedestal. Have a look.

The bios knows only this CPU.

But she reaches. What helps besides reinstalling too. Install SSD.

Without data loss…

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