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Hi,
If a notebook installed with a PGA988 socket CPU is it possible that this motherboard does not support a same category but faster CPU? I mean if the factory installed CPU is i7-720QM is it possible that it will not work with i7-840QM? The only difference is the speed according to the compare chart at http://www.intel.com/ www.intel.com. And for the Extreme Editions the difference is the "Max TDP" 55W vs. 45W from the "normal" edition. And of course the Bus/Core Ratio witch I don't know what the hell could be.
I'm researching this because I have to upgrade four notebooks – 1 Acer Aspire 8942G, 1 Dell Studio XPS 1647, and 2 Sony VAIO VPF13Z1E – and I really do not want my customer to pay nearly $4000 for nothing. Do anyone had the same kind of problem to solve?
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as long as its of the SAME socket type u can put almost whatever u want in there from the clarksfield processors. i personally will be steping up my 740q to a 940xm.
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Does the BIOS In any of these laptops allow for any overclocking, If not this would be a waste of $$ because you are only going to see marginal gains in performance.
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