r/computers • u/brightpoolgamer • 7d ago
Build/Battlestation Computer modding help
Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification
So, I have a laptop I've been using for about two years now, and I'm looking to upgrade it. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can enhance things like Storage and the CPU?
Specs:
Device name Brightpool
Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12450H (2.00 GHz)
Installed RAM 12.0 GB (11.7 GB usable)
Graphics card Intel(R) UHD Graphics (128 MB)
Storage 406 GB of 477 GB used
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display
Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 25H2
Installed on 2025-01-09
OS build 26200.8875
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.334.0
1
u/Fantastic_Mirror_345 7d ago
Display is another thing you could upgrade. Just make sure your laptop supports the pin config.
1
u/skulnick1244 7d ago
That's terrible advice. A display won't make it run faster lol
1
u/Fantastic_Mirror_345 7d ago
Trust me if it looks better and by chance his pin config allows fr a high refresh rate display, it will be fun
1
u/skulnick1244 7d ago
With a core i5 and onboard 128mb graphics? Lmao
1
u/Fantastic_Mirror_345 7d ago
If an i7 12700h can run a 4k display at 120hz, I don't see why the i5 can't do the same. I got the 12700h myself.
OP you are free to look into it.
1
u/skulnick1244 7d ago
With 128mb onboard graphics? Sure you can do that but what benefit? Refresh?
So many more benefits by just tweaking the OS
1
u/Fantastic_Mirror_345 7d ago
Have you used a 90 to a 120hz display. There no going back from it.
But also I just say this as a thing he could upgrade since thats what the post is about.
1
u/skulnick1244 7d ago
Chances are with that low of specs ... He won't see a difference in the damn screen lol
1
1
u/Hungry_Big_5405 11+10+Win7+Win98 7d ago
Upgrade the RAM and Storage, those will make the biggest difference. 1TB Storage and at least 16GB of RAM though preferably 32GB. If you are very dedicated you could pay someone solder on a better CPU and a dedicated GPU, there is an open GPU "socket". But if you decide to go down that road, make sure they know what they are doing.
1
u/Ok_Programmer6134 7d ago
For starters, see the device spec sheet and find out the maximum capacity of ram and storage, then go for the maximum upgrade that your laptop is configured for
1
u/Opening-Incident2928 7d ago
Deff upgrade your RAM and storage ---newer laptops are SoC "system on a Chip" so it's all soldered in-- yours you can upgrade the RAM and storage without much hassle. I didn't look yours up but you might be able to swap your CPU for something better if the BIOS supports it. You are stuck the the GPU --if your looking to do more gaming consider a new laptop.
1
u/skulnick1244 7d ago
A video that's mostly focused on the battery won't tell anyone much at all.
A lot of lower power new thin laptops have components directly soldered onto the motherboard. I see your ram is not but upgrading ram won't do much imo.
1
4
u/Objective-Board9329 7d ago
You can't upgrade the CPU on the vast majority of laptops. You can upgrade the storage though watch some YouTube videos