Processor change

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franckdu61 Posted messages 124 Status Member -  
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Hello,

I currently have an Acer PC running Windows 10 Home, with an AMD E1-7010 APU with AMD Radeon R2 graphics 1.50GHz.

Unfortunately, after a first send to the repair center where my hard drive was changed, my PC is becoming slower and slower.

Can the processor be changed, and which processor should I choose?

I use my PC for word processing, watching movies, and browsing the internet.

Thank you for your response

Configuration: Windows / Chrome 68.0.3440.106

RAM: 4GB
System: 64 Bits x64 processor

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  1. Judge_DT Posted messages 27651 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   10 013
     
    Hello,

    No... Laptop, so it's not meant to be changed. Especially this type of processor...

    Many problems would arise from changing this processor, ranging from thermal dissipation to power supply issues, not to mention that it is soldered...
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    1. franckdu61 Posted messages 124 Status Member
       
      Thank you for the information, in this case, I'm thinking of changing my PC.
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      1. Judge_DT Posted messages 27651 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   10 013 > franckdu61 Posted messages 124 Status Member
         
        A laptop must be tailored from the moment of purchase to the needs we will have and the performance we expect... Otherwise, it won't work, as few upgrades are possible (RAM, hard drive), so the rest must keep up or you have to make do.
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