How to replace an iBook processor or make it run faster?
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05-06-2013, 01:21 PM
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How to replace an iBook processor or make it run faster?
I'm looking at an old iBook on eBay that's pretty cheap. The only problem is that it has a 1.33 GHz processor. But I also know that the CPU in an iBook is soldered onto the logic board or whatever so it's not easy cheesy to just replace it like on some laptops.
So is there any way I can replace this old processor with a better one or somehow hook up another processor to run parallel with it or something? Basically how would I be able to make this laptop run fast? Ads |
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05-06-2013, 01:33 PM
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05-06-2013, 01:46 PM
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No. You can never make a ten year old computer run like a new one. Never. Don't even dream about this.
BTW, "...not easy cheesy to just replace it like on some laptops." You can't put a new processor in a ten year old computer no matter what brand, Apple, HP, Dell, all will have no option to put an i7 processor in it. |
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