Replacing motherboard and CPU on an Aspire 5560

terenz
terenz Member Posts: 15 New User

It would seem the CMOS or something else on my 5560 got corrupted permanently.

 

I see some affordable MB + CPU replacement parts.

 

I am comfortable with replacing the MB.  Not sure about the CPU (does one need a special tool to lift the chip out of the socket?).  I do have thermal paste to apply on the replacement.

 

What CPU can I upgrade with, if there is any advantage to doing so (i.e., is the system limited elsewhere such as clock spped, RAM). The OEM CPU is an AMD A6-3420M.

Answers

  • laurent_14
    laurent_14 ACE Posts: 10,322 Trailblazer

    Hello,

     

    The original motherboard is:

    MB.RNW01.001MAIN BD.UMA.NON3G

     

    The original processors are:

    Spoiler
    KC.13001.STPCPU.SOLO-1.66GHz/2MB/667/C0
    KC.20501.DTPCPU.DUO.M-1.60GHz/2MB/533/C0
    KC.22501.DTPCPU.DUO.M-1.73GHz/2MB/533/C0
    KC.30502.A4MCPU.A4-3305M.1.9G/1M/35W
    KC.33002.A4MCPU.A4-3300M.1.9G/2M/35W
    KC.34002.A6MCPU.A6-3400M.1.4G/4M/35W
    KC.34202.A6MCPU.A6-3420M.1.5G/4M/35W (yours)
    KC.35002.A8MCPU.A8-3500M.1.5G/4M/35W
    KC.35202.A8MCPU.A8-3520M.1.6G/4M/35W

    Advantage: See the link. Not really.

    Advise: Buy ESD glove (electrostatic discharge).

    France
  • terenz
    terenz Member Posts: 15 New User

    Thanks for the info.  So if I go with the A8-3420M, I will only get a slight uptick in flops and of course slightly better graphics (6620 instead of 6520).  Cost is just about ....   €30 including shipping.