Upgrading My Old Laptop

Manan_Cool

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Sep 17, 2015
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I own a Compaq Presario C700. I want to mod it, or basically, to renew it. What mods would you suggest me to get better performance out of this old Laptop?

RAM: 2 GB DDR2
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
Motherboard: N/A
Graphics: Intel Graphics
OS: Windows 10

Mods like using 120 MM fans for cooling and others are appreciated. Use your creativity and tell me as soon as possible.

Thank you all.
 
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What you should do is open the laptop up, clean out any and all dust out of it, so the cooler can work properly, then instead of hotgluing a fan to it which is dangerous to your fingers and easy to damage you buy something like this:

http://smile.amazon.com/HAVIT-HV-F2056-Laptop-Cooler-Cooling/dp/B00NNMB3KS/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1462159360&sr=1-6&keywords=laptop+cooling+pad

Which will cool the laptop more if you need it.

That said the Laptop is old enough I wouldn't spend much more than that pad on it (plus you can use it for a future laptop). There really is no other upgrade path for it.

USAFRet

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"Mods"? None.
There is no extra space inside a laptop to squeeze in a 120mm fan. Nor is there a connection to power it.

It is what it is. Use it, repurpose it, or replace it.
Or give it to someone who would otherwise be without a PC.
 

Rogue Leader

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What would be the point of hotgluing a fan to it? The processor can't be overclocked, and if you did overclock it you're limited by its built in cooler.
 

Rogue Leader

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What you should do is open the laptop up, clean out any and all dust out of it, so the cooler can work properly, then instead of hotgluing a fan to it which is dangerous to your fingers and easy to damage you buy something like this:

http://smile.amazon.com/HAVIT-HV-F2056-Laptop-Cooler-Cooling/dp/B00NNMB3KS/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1462159360&sr=1-6&keywords=laptop+cooling+pad

Which will cool the laptop more if you need it.

That said the Laptop is old enough I wouldn't spend much more than that pad on it (plus you can use it for a future laptop). There really is no other upgrade path for it.
 
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