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    Eee pc upgrade question

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by jackistheman, Mar 13, 2009.

  1. jackistheman

    jackistheman Newbie

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    I have an Asus Eee pc 900 16G netbook, and i was wondering if it is possible to any other upgrades besides the RAM. I know it is a celeron M 353 code name dothan socket 479 mPGA @900 mhz, is there a better processor that i could drop into it if i disassemble it?
     
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    Tippey764 Notebook Deity

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    Im pretty sure its solderd into place.
     
  3. jackistheman

    jackistheman Newbie

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    well that sucks
     
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    Mormegil83 I Love Lamp.

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    portability at the cost of upgradability... can't have it all :( yet...
     
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    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    K-TRON Hi, I'm Jimmy Diesel ^_^

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    The EEE is a very basic laptop. The processor is BGA soldered to the board, and has only an upgradeable memory and harddrive configuration. And I believe the most ram it supports is 2Gb

    K-TRON