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OriginalUser117

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    OriginalUser117 reacted to miagisan in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    Ahh gotcha.....well good luck!
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    OriginalUser117 reacted to miagisan in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    an ssd would be a more worthwhile upgrade to the system if you can. Everything will be much faster loading and booting up.
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    OriginalUser117 reacted to buzzinkeegs in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    one thing i will say is not to have too high hopes on improvong intergrated graphics pure processing power will increase but things like gpu output are restricted by the chipset and availability of a mobile gpu
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    OriginalUser117 reacted to buzzinkeegs in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    In integrated circuits, the stepping level or revision level is a version number that refers to the introduction or revision of one or more photolithographic photomasks within the set of photomasks that is used to pattern an integrated circuit. The term originated from the name of the equipment ("steppers") that exposes the photoresist to light.[1][2] Integrated circuits have two primary classes of mask sets: 1. base layers that are used to build the structures that make up the logic such as transistors, and 2: metal layers that connect the logic together.
    Typically, when an integrated circuit manufacturer such as Intel or AMD invests money to do a stepping (i.e. a revision to the masks), they have found bugs in the logic, have made improvements to the design that allow for faster processing, have found a way to increase yield or improve the "bin splits" (i.e., create faster transistors and hence faster CPUs), improve maneuverability to more easily identify marginal circuits, or reduce test time which can reduce the cost of testing the part.
    :- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepping_level
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    OriginalUser117 reacted to buzzinkeegs in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    not a bad upgrade from a p6000 at the time i did it and i think i paid just under £10 gbp including shipping for it

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    OriginalUser117 reacted to buzzinkeegs in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    take a look at this but like theres no guarentee what will work due to bios etc but tbh for the price u could pay for the chips no harm in experimenting i upgraded my g72 cpu witn no hickups
    http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/AMD/Athlon_II_Dual-Core_Mobile/P360.html
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    OriginalUser117 reacted to 2SidedPolygon in Laptop upgrade HELP   
    There is definitely a large chance that it won't work due to the BIOS, thermals, etc.
    To the best of my knowledge there's no way to test for compatibility, either, apart from just seeing if anyone else has done it successfully.
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    OriginalUser117 got a reaction from WkdPaul in my set up won't boot with my gtx 1070 installed!!!   
    Thank you all for your help!
    But all i needed was a bios update (i tried a couple of your suggestions till gigabyte replied to my ticket and told me to update the bios)
    All in all the system is up and running 
    (sorry for not respponding i just started college so i don't have much time in my hands  )
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    OriginalUser117 got a reaction from Gonio in my set up won't boot with my gtx 1070 installed!!!   
    Thank you all for your help!
    But all i needed was a bios update (i tried a couple of your suggestions till gigabyte replied to my ticket and told me to update the bios)
    All in all the system is up and running 
    (sorry for not respponding i just started college so i don't have much time in my hands  )
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