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yes that's a socket m chip. But honestly, unless you're doing something that intensely crunches, there shouldn't be much difference between what you have now and the t7400. But yes, any socket m should work.
ddr1 or ddr2? yes you can mix. i'm running a 2gb and a 1gb for 3gb total.
t5500 was a socket m cpu I believe, so you're limited to those. I believe m was on 945, so 667fsb?
dvd / hdd in pio mode?
hmm t5600 should be socket m. the t5670 is the socket p version. I've got a t5500 and it's socket m. t5600 should just be the next multiplier up.
hmm good luck on your search. I'd imagine there'd be more core2duos supported. I've got a core2duo engineering sample that's t5500 conroe 2mb socket m 667fsb somewhere. afaik, 945 supports 667 but not 800 so something like that would...
$100? Still too expensive. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822145222 something like that even. or if you wanted 7200rpm, something like http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136278 edit: as for the usb 2.5"...
hmm yikes. good luck to you! I've had two nec drives fail on me in the past. I've had the tsst in my c700 randomly open a few times, although it hasnt happened recently. Not some silly program/virus since I had it sitting in bios and it...
1.5gb of ram is probably fine for you, especially with xp and not vista. 40gb? upgrading to a higher density drive will make your computer feel new again. It's real simple to do on the i6000. Two screws and it slides out. More screws...
you may need to mod the inf since there may not be a way to force the driver if there's a mismatch in deviceid. that said, can you switch to ide mode (non native sata) in the bios? if so, that'd be the easier way to go. no loss in...
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