I've never seen a notebook CPU for sale without the rest of the notebook, the mainboard may not even support all of them.
Same for notebook graphics cards.
I suppose after taking apart the whole notebook it may be possible to take these out, I wouldn't know where one could buy a better one.
Then you have the cooling issue, your notebook's cooling system is meant to cool these parts and not ones that emit even more heat (which they may not, but still something to keep in mind).
Overall a lot of people buy desktops because they can be upgraded, notebooks usually aren't made for upgrading apart from adding some RAM and a new HDD.
I guess you will just have to wait until you can buy a desktop unless someone knows how to buy such notebook parts and then replace them without destroying the system in the process or causing any incompatibilities.
Bookmarks