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Laptop APU compatibility?

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 I have a HP Pavilion G6 2000, With a AMD A6-4400M APU 2700 MHz (Dual Core) and it seems to always be on 100% utilization even after clean install. So i've decided I am going to swap it out for a better APU. I am thinking about the AMD A10-4600M, which will fit in the same socket. Will I be able to swap my AMD A6-4400M APU for a AMD A10-4600M APU?. I have an oem motherboard but dont think this would matter due to the same line of APU. Thanks for reading, Riley. :D

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