Laptop upgrade from 32bit CPU to 64bit

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

HP/Compaq NX9105 from 2004
Succesful upgrade from Athlon XP-M 3000+ 1,6ghz to
Athlon 64 Mobile 3700+ achieving stable speed of 2607 mhz!
in a 4 year old laptop

Upgraded 1000mhz and from 32bit to 64 bit
with astonishing speed difference

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  • flashplayer used cpu when this video was recorded. Now you can deactivate hardware mode and also use cpu. And it works perfect in Hd. The laptop is manufactured in 2003...

  • hi is it possible to upgrade my presario b2800 to 64bit as well ?

  • @bambino79 Hmm i dont know but you need to have socket 754 to use 64 bit cpu. Download Crystalspuid, google it. It can tell you wich socket you have

  • @bambino79 You have a Intel cpu? i use AMD and donn know about intel, good luck

  • i have a Quad core AMD Phenom 2 3.2Ghz with 6 gigs dual channel ram with the Nvidia GTX 470 1.2gigs of ram and i dont think i could ever downgrade to a laptop even if they are super awesome and portable :c

  • @rancorx Yeah! i have a 6 core AMD Phenom 2 3,4ghz but i use the laptop for surfing and watching hd movies

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  • How? Your bios should have stopped you from doing so

  • can i make my 64 bit a 32 bit

    

  • @elchicoboy As an electronic engineer and long term user of laptops I can tell you undervolting extends the life of your chip, even if you go a bit far and it's actually unstable, undervolting does 0 damage.

  • @MeakerSE more voltage that it needs will kill your cpu and lack of it. when you want some resources and you don't have enough somehow it will "die", as well if you have more than you need.

  • @elchicoboy Hey there, a lack of voltage just makes your CPU unstable, it may spit out rubbish data and corrupt things, but it will never physically damage your CPU. Only high temperatures and voltages will kill it.

  • @MeakerSE i already looked and they went down for like 160$ still too expensive for being just a dual core processor altho its mobile, maybe that's why they're expensive. and i meant voltage is that if you overclock and you have a low voltage it could burn out your processor along with your motherboard, if you overclock it and put more voltage that it needs to, it will do the same. Either lack of electricity or more electricity than it needs it will destroy your processor with motherboard.

  • @elchicoboy Nforce motherboards could overclock via software.

    Also you should look on ebay for CPUs.

    What do you mean by voltage stable? If you mean keep then the majority of CPUs are made with tolerances meaning they can actually run faster than their stock speed perfectly stable.

    Most intel systems are locked down pretty tight.

  • @GSi16vrs hey this was a nice upgrade mate. how much did the upgrade cost overall? i have a laptop which has a core 2 duo processor and i looked up and the processor only costs around 300$ so its waste of upgrading. i was thinking later of upgrading ram. how you overclocked your cpu? and how you managed to keep your voltage stable?

  • hd is the gpu not the cpu

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