Hey, hope ur weeking is goin great.
Well i have a MSI GE 60 2PC Apache, but my laptop only has the i5 version, i want to know if i can upgrade to I7 and what should i buy
supposedly that laptop uses that i7 I linked so whether it can go higher I do not know. go to a store that has that i7 laptop to see what rev version of bios to see if same as that update you just found.
supposedly that laptop uses that i7 I linked so whether it can go higher I do not know. go to a store that has that i7 laptop to see what rev version of bios to see if same as that update you just found.
thank you , have a great week, sorry for the trouble !
I don't doubt that, and I'm not saying laptop CPUs can't be upgraded - I upgraded mine. But none of that means jack when BGA means it's a soldered chip.
I guess Jafste will have to open up his laptop to see how the cpu is mounted. don't need to educate myself as I was installing pinless cpu's years before intel even brought theirs out with the socket 775.
The i5 4210H comes on the FCBGA1364 socket which is a ball grid configuration, meaning that the CPU is indeed soldered onto the motherboard. Theoretically you can change it using a Reflow machine, but it is quite a fuss. You will be better off upgrading to a SSD.
A BGA CPU is not a mountable chip, it is actually soldered just like dual in-line chips or flat package chips. You need a Pin Grid Array to be able to remove it.
then it is not in a socket as per your previous post. I know what a bga is as I used to fix traces & pads for bga components on server boards 13yrs ago. those boards were using pinless cpu's wereas intel was still using pins on their processors.