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Update CPU from Z530 (1.6GHz) to Z550 (2GHz)

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I'd like to revive an old (but in perfect status) VAIO P VGN-P19VN, that sported an Atom Z530 with 2GB RAM and a 128GB SSD.

Some years ago I paied the machine somewhat like 1500$ and just some months later the iPad (that I immediately bought) destroyed its market.

Nonetheless it's still a perfect portable machine, updated to Win10.  It's main problem is that... it's terribly slow.

And probably it would be possible to update its CPU to a 2GHz one, squeezing about 30% more power.

Has anybody tried it, like in this post?

http://www.pocketables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4936

Would it be possible, without soldering?

Thanks, best

Gianluca

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-Sony VAIO P
+Sony Vaio P

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Gianluca Meardi

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Update CPU from Z530 (1.6GHz) to Z550 (2GHz)

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I'd like to revive an old (but in perfect status) VAIO P VGN-P19VN, that sported an Atom Z530 with 2GB RAM and a 128GB SSD.

Some years ago I paied the machine somewhat like 1500$ and just some months later the iPad (that I immediately bought) destroyed its market.

Nonetheless it's still a perfect portable machine, updated to Win10.  It's main problem is that... it's terribly slow.

And probably it would be possible to update its CPU to a 2GHz one, squeezing about 30% more power.

Has anybody tried it, like in this post?

http://www.pocketables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4936

Would it be possible, without soldering?

Thanks, best

Gianluca

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Sony VAIO P

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