No. The processor in any computer is engineered for the particular motherboard. It is unlikely that the desktop and laptop processors will be compatible.
If the same processor is installed on both a laptop and a desktop, then the each of the processors will use the same amount of power. But, usually, in computer companies don't put more powerful desktop processors into their laptops, they usually use a less powerful processor, which would less power than the average desktop processor.
If you are saying to take it out of a laptop and put it in a desktop computer, then no. Laptop processors (as far as I have seen) are soldered into the motherboard, and designed only for motherboards for laptop sizes. Which in that case, it isn't possible to use a laptop processor in a desktop PC.
Mac software can only run on an Apple Mac computer either a laptop (such as the MacBook) or desktop (such as the iMac).
No, you cannot put a PC processor on a laptop. There are many reasons why. Here are some:sizes varylaptop motherboard requirements are differentPC processors consume more power and produce more heatLaptops in general need to be in cool running conditions (ventilated area etc)
No, desktop and laptop are not the same. Laptops the processors are usually soldiered into the motherboard, it's also likely that the GL/40 Chipset or the memory will not support the processor even if you could. Personally, I would never change a Laptop Processor if and until makers developed to do so.
No, this will not work. Laptop video cards are designed for the laptop they are installed in. They are not removable from the laptop and do not have the same connections that a desktop has anyway.
When it comes to tables not all are alike. However when it comes to a laptop table you can use it for more than just a laptop, as can one with other tables.
There are many online shops that sell desktop backgrounds pack. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells desktop backgrounds pack with any kind of categories. You can visit www.amazon.com.
On a Windows laptop, you right click on the Desktop and click Properties, then the Screensaver tab.
If you mean a Desktop, it is probably circular, and it has a strange + - - sign on it. If it is a laptop, it isn't a socket, it's a button
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In theory it can be used but it will be expensive for you since you need to find the right case. Not every case can hold a laptop motherboard for you because of the form factor.