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I have an HP Pavilion G7 Notebook PC and it currently has 1.50 GHZ as the processor speed and I am wanting to know if this pro

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August 24, 2014 8:47:32 PM

I have an HP Pavilion G7 Notebook PC and it currently has 1.50 GHZ as the processor speed and I am wanting to know if this processor is compatible with my machine. AMD Phenom II N660 3 GHz Processor - Socket S1 PGA-638. PHENOM II N660 MOBILE S1 3.0G 2MB 45NM 35W 1800 MHZ TRAY AMDMOB. Dual-core (2 Core)
My processor is a quad core currently.

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August 24, 2014 10:38:26 PM

Yes, Phenom II N660 is compatible and worth upgrade!

Here's a list of all compatible processors for your notebook:-

AMDFusion E-450 1.65-GHz processor
(dual core, 18 W)


AMD A8-3500M 2.40-GHz processor (1.5-
GHz FSB, 4.0-MB L2 cache,
quad core, 35 W)


AMD A6-3400M 2.30-GHz processor (1.4-
GHz FSB, 4.0-MB L2 cache,
quad core, 35 W)


AMD A4-3300M 2.50-GHz processor (1.9-
GHz FSB, 4.0-MB L2 cache, dual core, 35 W)


AMD Athlon II P360 2.30-GHz processor
(1.0-MB L2 cache, 1066-MHz, 3.2GT/sec,
dual core, 25 W)


AMD Athlon II P340 2.20-GHz processor
(1.0-MB L2 cache, 1066-MHz, 3.2GT/sec,
dual core, 25 W)


AMD Phenom II N870 2.30-GHz processor
(1.5-MB L2 cache, 1333-MHz, 3.6GT/sec,
triple core, 35 W)


AMD Phenom II N970 2.20-GHz processor
(2.0-MB L2 cache, 1333-MHz, 3.6GT/sec,
quad core, 35 W)


AMD Phenom II P860 2.00-GHz processor
(1.5-MB L2 cache, 1333-MHz, 3.6GT/sec,
triple core, 25 W)


AMD Phenom II N660 3.00-GHz processor
(2.0-MB L2 cache, 1333-MHz, 3.6GT/sec,
dual core, 35 W)



AMD Phenom II N850 2.20-GHz processor
(1.5-MB L2 cache, 1333-MHz, 3.6GT/sec,
triple core, 35 W



Note: There are still more though. I just posted few.
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October 11, 2014 9:02:21 AM

I have a HP Pavilion dv7 notebook PC currently has 1.8 GHZ as the processor speed and trying to increase the speed to 2.0 + what processors are compatibaly with my notebook for an upgrade?
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October 11, 2014 2:02:45 PM

A 200 Mhz bump in clock speed will be unnoticeable, and, most likely, considered to be wasted money afterward. You'd likely achieve better gains with a fresh OS install, or an increase in memory, as adding an SSD is not easy in light of HP's recovery partition.
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