Upgrading laptop on ASUS K53Z

echelon 0117

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I recently decided to upgrade my CPU in my laptop. I went from an AMD A4-3305M dual core, to an AMD A8-3520M Quad core.

I have done multiple cpu swaps in laptops before, I did my research and it seemed it would work with the latest bios. So I updated the bios took it apart and did the swap.

I attempted to boot and it would freeze at the windows splash screen. I had a copy of windows 8 I was going to try anyways, so I have tried to install it as well but still no luck.

Also I couldn't get it to boot in safe mode either. The BIOS does recognize the new cpu, and does not show temperatures being high at all.

Any help would be great.
 
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3500M is the higher TDP chip, isn't it? I'm probably the guy that posted saying a 3520M would work, and it does -- booted instantly. Typing on that laptop now, running Win 8.1 beautifully, overclocked a bit using the FusionTweaker app for this processor (runs very cool, no issues). Just wanted folks to know this upgrade works, and it makes a massive difference to this laptop, particularly the graphics. It's a completely...

plannumber1

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I tried with the same laptop and updated BIOS tried to upgrade to a A8 3500M and couldn't get it to display anything when I booted it. I am not to sure what the difference is between the 3520 and the 3500, but I don't think and A8 works :??: Maybe the A6 would work?

My motherboard is QBL60 LA-7552P REV 1.0
 

titanstats

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3500M is the higher TDP chip, isn't it? I'm probably the guy that posted saying a 3520M would work, and it does -- booted instantly. Typing on that laptop now, running Win 8.1 beautifully, overclocked a bit using the FusionTweaker app for this processor (runs very cool, no issues). Just wanted folks to know this upgrade works, and it makes a massive difference to this laptop, particularly the graphics. It's a completely different machine once that weak A4 is gone. :)

 
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chaosdivine

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I can confirm with TitanStats that this indeed works. Based on his feedback I upgraded my Asus K53Z from the dual core AMD A4-3300M (1.9 GHz) to quad core A8-3520M (1.6GHz) and I encountered ZERO problems. It booted fine straight from the start though it did have to reinstall the AMD drivers using Windows Update (on Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium).

Bought my CPU off eBay too.

FYI, info on the 3520m http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/K10/AMD-A8-Series%20A8-3520M.html
 

chaosdivine

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Oh and I have overclocked it to 1900MHz using AMD's Overdrive in the Catalyst drivers and the fan doesn't run audibly at all - remains cool and quiet. Also, it can take up to 2500MHz during the Overdrive tests for turbo speed. But I'm comfortable using 1900MHz as a daily driver, the same regular CPU speed as the A4-3300M dual core, but now quad using the A8-3520M.

It raised my Windows Experience score from a 5.3 to a 5.8 too (CPU went to 6.9, Memory (8GB) at 7.2, Graphics 5.8 (Windows Aero), Gaming Graphics 6.5, Disk Transfer Rate 5.9).