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Its not likely you can use a desktop cpu in a laptop unless your laptop's motherboard can use socketed cpu's. Most laptop CPU's from what i've seen are not compatible with desktop CPU's. Also consider that a desktop draws power from an outlet not a battery like a laptop so heat and power draw could be an issue if you happen to get a CPU that works in a laptop. Laptops run way cooler and use less power.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My guess is no, it won't work on a laptop. The laptop would have to have the CPU in a socket and not soldered in. It would also have to have a separate GPU. You'll need to contact the manufacturer of the laptop & check with them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this is a desktop processor.
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