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Would it be possible to install a new processor into this?
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Would it be possible to install a new processor into this computer? If yes, what do you recommend?

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I am pretty sure you can't on a laptop :stern:
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I have seen people change processors on laptops before. Just not sure if I can with this one.
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No, I suggest avoiding this unless you know what your doing.
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S1L3NTPH33R wrote No, I suggest avoiding this unless you know what your doing.


I was going to get it professionally done.
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MattDanner wrote
S1L3NTPH33R wrote No, I suggest avoiding this unless you know what your doing.


I was going to get it professionally done.


Its your choice I personally wouldn't do it, but if you have professional help go for it.

(BTW you should build a PC instead of buying a premade one)
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