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Faster Processor for my Laptop

I have an extra AMD-Turion 64 X2 Mobile technology TL-64. Should I replace the AMD-Athlon 64 X2 QL-60 in my Acer Aspire AS4530-5627 notebook with it? I do not generally run on battery for long periods and am interested in the best possible performance.

TIA for the advice.

If you can pop it in without too much hassle, I'd do it. Why not. Although It's unlikely you'll notice any difference. MAYBE you'd be able to run the high bit-rate 1080p movie on COREAVC, but that'd be the only challenge.😱
 
Thanks for the reply. That's what I figured. And, yes, all I have to do is remove a few screws on the bottom to get to everything, including the CPU.
 
Is S1G2 compatible with S1?

And isn't that moving from 1800MHz HTT to 800MHz HTT?

Don't know if that even makes a difference though.
 
Is S1G2 compatible with S1?

And isn't that moving from 1800MHz HTT to 800MHz HTT?

Don't know if that even makes a difference though.

I don't know what the HT speeds of those two chips are, but I do know that the integrated graphics on AMD platforms depends on the speed of the HT. Less HT link speed, less graphics speed.
 
To be honest, any AMD X2 in laptops are decent enough CPUs. They make more heat, but perform good enough for almost anything.

I'd get an SSD for it. The HDD is certainly the bottleneck in the system when it comes to overall performance. Get a cheaper 32GB or 64GB SSD and notice how well than X2 can actually multitask.
 
Thank you for the replies.

fffblackmage:
1) It is my understanding that it is possible to use an S1G1 CPU in an S1G2 socket but not an S1G2 CPU with an S1G1 socket.
2) Yes.
TL64: 1800MHz HTT
TL50: 800MHz HTT

VirtualLarry:
I am not into gaming, but I do like 1080P video. Do you think I would notice a significant difference in performance with the integrated Nvidia 9100M-G graphics in downgrading the HyperTransport?

Here is a summary of HyperTransport Link specs.

Thanks again for the help.
 
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You are wasting your time and money. Mere 300mhz in clock speed is not going to change how your computer functions.
 
You are wasting your time and money. Mere 300mhz in clock speed is not going to change how your computer functions.

Thanks for the input.. I should have mentioned that I had that processor already, not that I was considering purchasing it... Alas, it has found a new home altogether in an old S1 machine after all. Thanks again to everyone who posted!
 
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