I want my Acer Aspire 7750G laptop (64-bit, 16GB Ram, 512GB SSD, Intel Core i5-2450M 2.5GHz, 2501MHz, 2 cores) with an Intel Core i7-2820QM 2.3GHz SR012 (6M cache, up to 3.40 GHz) 5GT / s FCPGA988 CPU "
https://www.ebay.de/...3424170791 (costs about 80 euro).
Is that possible?
Is the new processor still compatible with the laptop?
How do I do that?
Is this any problem with licensed software (like Windows), because it's based on hardware
Thanks in advance for the answers.
Have a PDF found in the states that should be actually kompartibel: https://datacomp.sk/img.asp?attid=234897
New processor from above:
New processor from below:
My current laptop:
Before you try anything:
Check if the CPU is soldered, because I have not seen a notebook where it is not soldered.
In this case you can do nothing, as long as you do not have the right tool and a lot of experience - if at all possible.
Incidentally, the manufacturers do not offer to replace the soldered hardware and for good reason.
If you want to upgrade, you should always put on a tower PC, which is not only cheaper, but also flexible when upgrading or repair.
http://datacomp.sk/img.asp?attid=234897
is socketed so you can swap
But you can only upgrade to Dualcore I7 Quad Core is not recognized by the device. So you can let the CPU inside immediately
Even if it were, the device will probably die the heat death. The heat development of the new CPU will be so high without proper cooling that it will soon shut down.