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    Question Notebook upgrading

    I guess I will start my first post here as a question . If you have a notebook (dell) with a Celeron 1.6 processor can it be upgraded to a Pentium 4 processor?

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    no i dont believe it can be

    you can only upgrade things that are options when you put your computer together

    for example - if you ordered a geforce 440 go and the other option was an ATI 7500 mobile, then you can upgrade to the ATI, but you cannot upgrade to something that was not an option

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    Notebook procs are usually soldered in place.

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    Really? I've heard otherwise.

    And MAXIMUM PC also had a feature on that on their December 2002 issue.
    Sadly I missed it.

    But I believe you can just call Dell and buy the "spare" part.
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    Great White Shark
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    Originally posted by Terry
    Really? I've heard otherwise.

    And MAXIMUM PC also had a feature on that on their December 2002 issue.
    Sadly I missed it.

    But I believe you can just call Dell and buy the "spare" part.
    AFIK Intel notebook procs are only produced in a solderable form. Desktop chips use sockets. There are some notebook models that use desktop chips.

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