Posted January 30, 2018 Hy! I have a HP ProBook 645 G1 Whit A6-4400M HD 7520G (APU) and 4GB of ram it runs Dota 2 on min at around 30-50 fps but whit drops in teamfights to 20. I allready put a 250gb samsung 850evo in there. But im thinking of upgrading the APU has well to A10-5750M, 2.5 GHz, L2 4 MB, HD 8650G. plus add a 8 gb ddr3 1600mghz sodim (total of 12gb). Is it worth it and what performance improfments can i expect? Only game im playing is Dota 2 and maybe some random non AAA title sometimes. i want to also run a second 720p monitor for twitch streams and other stuff while playing. I would build a new system but i want to save has much money has i posibly can before that and also wait for GPU pricing to drop. Best regards! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 30, 2018 More than likely that APU is in a BGA socket. That's not possible to replace Primary Laptop (Gearsy MK4): Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6800M, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 24 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz, 512 GB SSD+1TB SSD, 15.6 in 300 Hz IPS display 2021 Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition Secondary Laptop (Uni MK2): Ryzen 7 5800HS, Nvidia GTX 1650, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 16 GB DDR4 3200 Mhz, 512 GB SSD 2021 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Meme Machine (Uni MK1): Shintel Core i5 7200U, Nvidia GT 940MX, 24 GB DDR4 2133 Mhz, 256 GB SSD+500GB HDD, 15.6 in TN Display 2016 Acer Aspire E5 575 Retired Laptop (Gearsy MK2): Ryzen 5 2500U, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 12 GB 2400 Mhz DDR4, 256 GB NVME SSD, 15.6" 1080p IPS Touchscreen 2017 HP Envy X360 15z (Ryzen) PC (Gearsy): A6 3650, HD 6530D , 8 GB 1600 Mhz Kingston DDR3, Some Random Mobo Lol, EVGA 450W BT PSU, Stock Cooler, 128 GB Kingston SSD, 1 TB WD Blue 7200 RPM HP P7 1234 (Yes It's Actually Called That) RIP Also im happy to answer any Ryzen Mobile questions if anyone is interested! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 30, 2018 Author 8 hours ago, silentprototipe said: More than likely that APU is in a BGA socket. That's not possible to replace 8 hours ago, silentprototipe said: More than likely that APU is in a BGA socket. That's not possible to replace Could you elaborate? Far has i've been looking, both are same socket. And also it is supported by this laptop. Atleast by what i could find. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 31, 2018 3 hours ago, Monster014 said: Could you elaborate? Far has i've been looking, both are same socket. And also it is supported by this laptop. Atleast by what i could find. 99% of modern laptops have a their CPU's in a BGA (Ball grid array) socket. So that means you would have to desolder it off the board and resolder it back to the board. What socket is it by chance? Primary Laptop (Gearsy MK4): Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6800M, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 24 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz, 512 GB SSD+1TB SSD, 15.6 in 300 Hz IPS display 2021 Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition Secondary Laptop (Uni MK2): Ryzen 7 5800HS, Nvidia GTX 1650, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 16 GB DDR4 3200 Mhz, 512 GB SSD 2021 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Meme Machine (Uni MK1): Shintel Core i5 7200U, Nvidia GT 940MX, 24 GB DDR4 2133 Mhz, 256 GB SSD+500GB HDD, 15.6 in TN Display 2016 Acer Aspire E5 575 Retired Laptop (Gearsy MK2): Ryzen 5 2500U, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 12 GB 2400 Mhz DDR4, 256 GB NVME SSD, 15.6" 1080p IPS Touchscreen 2017 HP Envy X360 15z (Ryzen) PC (Gearsy): A6 3650, HD 6530D , 8 GB 1600 Mhz Kingston DDR3, Some Random Mobo Lol, EVGA 450W BT PSU, Stock Cooler, 128 GB Kingston SSD, 1 TB WD Blue 7200 RPM HP P7 1234 (Yes It's Actually Called That) RIP Also im happy to answer any Ryzen Mobile questions if anyone is interested! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 31, 2018 Author 17 hours ago, silentprototipe said: 99% of modern laptops have a their CPU's in a BGA (Ball grid array) socket. So that means you would have to desolder it off the board and resolder it back to the board. What socket is it by chance? Its an FS1r2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 31, 2018 18 minutes ago, Monster014 said: Its an FS1r2 Might be possible, check the motherboard itself to see if any CPU upgrades are compatible Primary Laptop (Gearsy MK4): Ryzen 9 5900HX, Radeon RX 6800M, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 24 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz, 512 GB SSD+1TB SSD, 15.6 in 300 Hz IPS display 2021 Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition Secondary Laptop (Uni MK2): Ryzen 7 5800HS, Nvidia GTX 1650, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 16 GB DDR4 3200 Mhz, 512 GB SSD 2021 Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Meme Machine (Uni MK1): Shintel Core i5 7200U, Nvidia GT 940MX, 24 GB DDR4 2133 Mhz, 256 GB SSD+500GB HDD, 15.6 in TN Display 2016 Acer Aspire E5 575 Retired Laptop (Gearsy MK2): Ryzen 5 2500U, Radeon Vega 8 Mobile, 12 GB 2400 Mhz DDR4, 256 GB NVME SSD, 15.6" 1080p IPS Touchscreen 2017 HP Envy X360 15z (Ryzen) PC (Gearsy): A6 3650, HD 6530D , 8 GB 1600 Mhz Kingston DDR3, Some Random Mobo Lol, EVGA 450W BT PSU, Stock Cooler, 128 GB Kingston SSD, 1 TB WD Blue 7200 RPM HP P7 1234 (Yes It's Actually Called That) RIP Also im happy to answer any Ryzen Mobile questions if anyone is interested! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted May 29, 2021 Well, I suppose the OP won't benefit on this, but someone could. This laptop Definitely has a ZIF socket, and the CPU is easily upgradable. The 5750m is a beast in its pool so go for it if you can. Big RAM volume is also a good idea. Always. As is thinking before advising. As is thinking before estimating probabilities. Soldered analogue of 5750m is called 5757m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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