Are any desktop processors usable in laptops?
Yes but not recommended desktop processors draw too much power for laptop usage and today's specially engineered laptop processors are more than a match for desktop processors anyway
yes wel no usually laptop processors are solderd to the mother board they draw far more power then the psu of a laptop can give and are on the whole running far hotter too desktop cpu's have huge heatsinks and cooling fans for a reason also used to be a time when they were huge
There is a crossover point in one VS the other. A 3.05ghZ Quad core is going to kick butt compared to a 3.40GHz Dual Core single thread/core Actual bottom line, if you are running Windows 7, the number of cores is going to perform much better than a single core CPU at a higher Clock rate.
im asking this question too, and i think yes, but there r special processors with a T in the begginning specializing in labtops.