Dv6-1216sa cpu upgrades?

running win 7 32bit, (although will be upgradeing to 64bit soon)
bios up to date F:18
current cpu: AMD Turion X2 RM-74 2.2GHz
currently my ram is 4gb, which i can only use 3 of hence the upgrade to the 64 bit os soon
i will be upgradeing to 8gb ram,
just wondering what are my cpu upgrade options? would rather get the most out of this laptop, cant afford to buy a new one, willing to put about €100 into this

Hi:
I am not an expert on AMD processors.
If you think the ZM isn't a whole lot better (you need to look at the specs more than just the speed), then I wouldn't do it.
The speed isn't a whole lot different and the L2 cache is the same.
Normally the faster processors will run hotter when all else is equal (voltage, etc).
Upgrading the memory is the cheapest, easiest route to a better performing PC.
And definitely keep the vents and fan clean of lint and dust as much as possible.
Paul

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