desktop chip vs. mobile chip

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Guest

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Does anybody know how imperative it is when buying a laptop computer to have the mobile processor chip in it other than the desktop chip?
We are in the process of purchasing a laptop and the big difference (besides price) is the chip- Can the mobile chip in the laptop cause a big increase in pricing?
Thanks.
 

FatBurger

Illustrious
I don't think a normal desktop chip would fit in a laptop. Regardless, you definitely wouldn't want to.
Higher power consumption and greater heat. Your laptop would probably melt :)

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