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post #21 of 25
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Originally Posted by TomahawkBR
No man! It wasn´t just unable to overclock, the pin mod didn´t work at all! Even the overvolts didn´t work. I have no idea why did it happen... wanna overclock my note... no one had the same problem? It seems that I am REALLY unlucky...

Someone help me!!
The P-M is the only oc-ing I've done... Are you using a 1.6 or a 1.8, as that maybe the problem...
post #22 of 25
TomahawkBR, I replied to your situation in my pin-modding thread. For all others, here's the link: http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?postid=2107754#post2107754

Hope that helped!
post #23 of 25
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Originally Posted by MadCnty
Yes it is... And not only is it possible, but getting to the CPU and socket is far easier, than any lappy I have seen...
This is exactly how the xps m140 is. It is very easy to change the cpu.
post #24 of 25

bought Dell B130 laptop looking to upgrade chipset

last night i bought Dell B130 laptop (intel Celeron M 380-1.6ghz 400 fsb/1m L2), and I want upgrade the chipset.
Which Intel chipsets can i use???
which is best centrino or celeron M???
post #25 of 25
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Originally Posted by josemsm
last night i bought Dell B130 laptop (intel Celeron M 380-1.6ghz 400 fsb/1m L2), and I want upgrade the chipset.
Which Intel chipsets can i use???
which is best centrino or celeron M???
You cannot change the chipset, without changing the mobo...
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