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Naga Ravi

I want to upgrade my laptop is there any website for knowing full details of upgrading every thing on my laptop is Hp g6-2237TX, i want to increase performance of my laptop.

It's there any website like that

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Add more RAM and get an SSD. 

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Laptops can't really be upgraded beyond the storage medium (hard drive/SSD) and the RAM capacity. You can't just drop in a new CPU or GPU to make it more powerful. I'd recommend searching for a new laptop if your current one isn't powerful enough for your needs. 

CPU: i7 4790k, RAM: 16GB DDR3, GPU: GTX 1060 6GB

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4 minutes ago, Naga Ravi said:

I want to upgrade my laptop is there any website for knowing full details of upgrading every thing on my laptop is Hp g6-2237TX, i want to increase performance of my laptop.

It's there any website like that

What do you want to upgrade?

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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6 minutes ago, RGProductions said:

What do you want to upgrade?

Upgrade 

Which is best upgrade or new laptop 

With in 300$ 

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2 minutes ago, Naga Ravi said:

Upgrade 

Which is best upgrade or new laptop 

With in 300$ 

You should probably go with a new laptop- im sure theres an i3 laptop in that price range thats respectable (or maybe even an i5 one)

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Just now, hub_batch said:

You should probably go with a new laptop- im sure theres an i3 laptop in that price range thats respectable (or maybe even an i5 one)

But my lap has i5 with 2gb gpu 8gb Ddr3

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2 minutes ago, Naga Ravi said:

Upgrade 

Which is best upgrade or new laptop 

With in 300$ 

But what is inadequate to you? If it's CPU or GPU get a new laptop.

M1 MacBook Air 256/8 | iPhone 13 pro

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Just now, Naga Ravi said:

But my lap has i5 with 2gb gpu 8gb Ddr3

But it's an old i5. A new i3 Blows an old i7 out of the water.

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9 minutes ago, Naga Ravi said:

I want to upgrade my laptop is there any website for knowing full details of upgrading every thing on my laptop is Hp g6-2237TX, i want to increase performance of my laptop.

It's there any website like that

Here is the Service Manual for your laptop:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03593041

 

According to that, on page 1, it looks like the best CPU you can upgrade it to is an i7-3632QM processor. However those are currently going for ~$130 on ebay which isn't worth it at all in my opinion. The next step down is the much more reasonable i5-3230M which will give you a 2c/4t CPU and currently runs ~$30 on ebay which is much cheaper.

Remember if you upgrade the CPU you will need to clean the heatsink and apply new thermal paste.

 

As far as RAM is concerned the service manual says the max you can get is 8GB (2x 4GB SO-DIMMS) and supports speeds of DDR3 1600/1600L.

Here is an example:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA1K64287683

 

Then it uses SATA III so you can get really any 2.5" SSD you want in whatever capacity you need.

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