Plus, $150 for a CPU is much less than a new Lenovo down the line. It just seems a touch slow at times and if I'm going to tear it apart, I'd rather hit everything at once. It's still a beast of a laptop and I'd like to keep it going for a few more years. I normally run linux Mint, but have Windows 10 (ugh!) dual booted for software that won't run on linux. Mostly it's a workhorse laptop I use for everything from email and word processing to programming, image manipulation and software like Multisim and Unity. Is it worth bothering with a CPU upgrade? I don't game aside from a couple of old games on occasion. I have no GPU aside from the Intel 3000 unit built into the i5. The i7 would be 2.7GHz intstead of 2.5, but the only other difference is a slightly larger 元 cache. Since I'm going to be replacing the heat sink, I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to replace the current Core i5-2520M CPU with a Core i7-2620M. I've ordered two new 4GB RAM chips and a new SSD, along with a new heatsink/fan unit and ethernet board. I'm in the process of ordering new hardware for a 6-year old Lenovo Thinkpad t520 and I'm wondering about upgrading the CPU.
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