Can I upgrade my laptop processor from Pentium to i5

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xtremegameri7

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Ok, so I really want to upgrade my Toshiba Satellite A205-S5871's processor or else i would just buy a new one...

So, is it possible for me to upgrade my laptop processor from Intel Pentium Dual-Core to i3 dont mind me if it is a stupid question but i need an answer


THANKS,

Waleed.
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CRITICALThinker

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Jan 10, 2016
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You cannot for many reasons including incompatible BIOS, Motherboard, chipset, and socket[though could get mobile core 2 that may or may not be compatible]
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CRITICALThinker

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You cannot for many reasons including incompatible BIOS, Motherboard, chipset, and socket[though could get mobile core 2 that may or may not be compatible]
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xtremegameri7

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CRITICALThinker :
You cannot for many reasons including incompatible BIOS, Motherboard, chipset, and socket[though could get mobile core 2 that may or may not be compatible]


Is mobile core 2 bettter then the one I have?
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CRITICALThinker

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It probably would be a slight upgrade, if it works properly in the bios. The only improvement seen eould be due to clockspeed and other features that were locked out of the lower teir processor.

In all it will not be a huge improvement, and will be very difficult. The core2 aarch cannot keep up with todays tasks like newer processors can
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xtremegameri7

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CRITICALThinker :
It probably would be a slight upgrade, if it works properly in the bios. The only improvement seen eould be due to clockspeed and other features that were locked out of the lower teir processor.

In all it will not be a huge improvement, and will be very difficult. The core2 aarch cannot keep up with todays tasks like newer processors can


Sorry,but my last question is will it improve my gaming [experiene]?
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CRITICALThinker

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You would see very little by just upgrading the processor, 1-5 FPS at most http
/forum.notebookreview.com/threads/gl960-chipset-processor-upgradability.212097/page-8 this post goes over possible options, but i would have to recommend a new system
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ffg7

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your cpu is as high as it would go
your cpu http
/ark.intel.com/products/35153/Intel-Pentium-Processor-T2390-1M-Cache-1_86-GHz-533-MHz-FSB
T2000 Series for Mobile http
/ark.intel.com/products/series/33903/Intel-Pentium-Processor-T2000-Series-for-Mobile#@Mobile
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xtremegameri7

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ffg7 :
your cpu is as high as it would go
your cpu http
/ark.intel.com/products/35153/Intel-Pentium-Processor-T2390-1M-Cache-1_86-GHz-533-MHz-FSB
T2000 Series for Mobile http
/ark.intel.com/products/series/33903/Intel-Pentium-Processor-T2000-Series-for-Mobile#@Mobile


Ok, so i think ill just buy a gaming laptop so, should i buy MSI GT80S 6QE or ALIENWARE 17????
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ffg7

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MSI GT80S 6QE specs http
/www.msi.com/product/notebook/GT80S-6QE-Titan-SLI.html#hero-specification
ALIENWARE 17 specs http
/www.theverge.com/products/alienware-17/7149

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