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    Making my Envy 14t-1000CTO (Clarkfield) an Envy 14t-2000CTO (Sandy Bridge)

    Discussion in 'HP' started by chives3300, Oct 18, 2012.

  1. chives3300

    chives3300 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys,

    I apologize if this have been asked before, but I looked around an could not find anything regarding this.

    So - I was one of the first people to pre-order the 1st gen Envy 14. I love it, but the battery life blows! (i7 720qm, 8gb ram, radiance display, etc)

    I am getting around 2hrs 30 mins stand alone.... around 4 hrs 30 mins with slice.

    THIS IS THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE POST - LOOK HERE

    So, to increase performance, go to sata iii, usb 3.0, and increase battery life, i began looking at just swapping my motherboard and CPU out for the motherboard that was installed in the Envy 14-2000 CTO. From all of my preliminary research, the boards are identical as far as form factor, connections, etc.

    The CPU and wifi card will be updated to envy 14 2nd gen parts as well. (i7-2670qm)

    Do you think this will work? Obviously clean install on the hdd. The bios for 2nd gen motherboard, drivers for corresponding hardware.

    What are your thoughts?

    I will be purchasing the 128gb Samsung 840 pro ssd within the next week. I am hoping to go through with this project by mid November, if I do I will post pics.