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hey my name is john and i have hp 620 laptop..i have a problem that my processor is intel pentium t4500 and the cpu only gives me 2.30 GHZ and it give me maximum SPD ferquancy 666MHZ so i want to upgrade the cpu to 2.50 GHZ minimum but i don't know what should i get and what is complitable to the device that won't harm my laptop and don't harm the motherboard.
Ok i have a solution of cpu supports list,i have try my self to upgrade quad core processor and it works i upgrade intel core 2 quad q9000 and i works perfect,but still the graphics card is low and bad its not for gameing.. here is a list of cpu supports -upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Core_2_Duo_Mobile/T9900_(Socket_P).html
Greetings from Spain. Lately I've been trying to make my HP 620 useful again. I installed a 240gb ssd and upgraded to 8gb ram. When I read that the quad q9000 worked, I found and offer and bought it. I tried it today but the labtob didn't boot, the fan started moving but after a few seconds, it turned off again. I don't know if I did something wrong...
Yeah, I know it doesn't work, I tried it (and I did because someone said it worked for him). Now I'm asking if I have any compatible processor better than the T4500, or if I have any other way to make my actual cpu work faster.
Hi there! I have the
HP 620
with Hewlett-Packard 1526 motherboard
it has Intel GL40 + ICH9M (Base). So only cpu's with 800MHZ FSB will work i supose. I have tried with 1066FSB and did not boot.
At this moment i have installed CPU Intel T9500 and it works great, i think it's your faster option, and mine off course. Or the Intel X9000 have not ried that one. The T9500 works fine at 2,66Ghz. I am running Windows 10 64 bits with ssd it runs smooth it's my computer. I do not play games. But i use it alot for other stuff, video work is slow, but image stuff is fine. I use as well for djing music.