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I am currently running a Time Traveller A762 laptop, that I have discovered is almost exactly the same as an Advent 7190 laptop. I want to upgrade the CPU from a 1.5GHz Celeron M to a faster dual core processor. I have discovered that the Intel T2250 duo core processor is compatible with my laptop, but i cannot find it anywhere. I am looking to buy a processor that has in the region of 3.0GHz to 3.5GHz when the two cores are combined.
I have run CPU-Z, and it has given me the following information: Number of processors: 1 Number of cores: 1 per processor Number of threads: 1 (max 1) per processor Name: Intel Celeron M 370 Code Name: Dothan Specification: Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz Package: Socket 479 mPGA Family/Model/Stepping: 6.D.8 Extended Family/Model: 6.D Brand ID: 18 Core Stepping: C0 Technology: 90 nm Core Speed: 1500.1 MHz Multiplier x Bus speed: 15.0 x 100.0 MHz Rated Bus speed: 400.0 MHz Stock frequency: 1500 MHz Instruction sets: MMX, SSE, SSE2 L1 Data cache (per processor): 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size L1 Instruction cache (per processor): 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size L2 cache (per processor): 1024 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size Chipset & Memory Northbridge: ATI RS400/RC400/RC410 rev. 01 Southbridge: ATI SB400 rev. 80 Memory Type: DDR2 Memory Size: 1024 MBytes Memory Frequency: 200.1 MHz () CAS# Latency (tCL): 4.0 clocks RAS# to CAS# (tRCD): 4 clocks RAS# Precharge (tRP): 4 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS): 11 clocks System System Manufacturer: Time Computers System Name: 332 Mainboard Vendor: To be filled by O.E.M. Mainboard Model: To be filled by O.E.M. BIOS Vendor: American Megatrends Inc. BIOS Version: 080012 BIOS Date: 06/08/2006 Memory SPD Module 1: DDR2, PC2-4300 (266 MHz), 512 MBytes, A-Data Technology Module 2: DDR2, PC2-4300 (266 MHz), 512 MBytes, A-Data Technology Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. |
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I'm afraid you're mistaken. Your computer will not support a dual-core processor. Dothan CPUs are not interchangeable with Yonah, Merom, or Santa Rosa ones
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The best processor that could be put in your computer is a single core Pentium M at 2.23ghz. You could always go for one of the slower models of course, since any of them would be faster than your Celeron.
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Hi thanks for your information. I was wondering if i would be able to either put an Intel Pentium M 780 (This has a 533MHz Front Side Bus, is this compatible?) or whether it is possible to change the chipset to a Mobile Intel 945GM Express chipset? Thanks for any help.
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You can't change your chipset with out getting a new mother board.
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Ok thank you. As my laptop looks identical to the Advent 7109, would i be able to fit a new motherboard that will go into that?, as i don't know what the motherboard is for my laptop.
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Just buy a new laptop. You can upgrade RAM and HD. So if it is so slow that you can't deal with it, just get a new one. The questions you are asking are not possible. You could get a faster PM but that is about it.
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And as Darq said, you cant change the chipset without changing the motherboard, which in a laptop means buying a new laptop. |
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Ok thanks guys for all your help. I think i might buy an Intel Pentium M 780 processorfor this laptop as it is only a few months old. One last thing that i was wondering though, would the chipset severely slow down my ability to run Windows Vista? As my friend has the same size processor (Intel Celeron M 410), and the same amount of RAM, same amount of memory in Graphics Card etc. but his laptop which has a smaller HDD can run Vista really well but mine repeatedly froze (on startup, and whenever i tried to do anything etc.). I ended up restoring it back to my XP Home edition. My friend has an Intel 945GML Chipset. So is it the chipset, or do i need to just clean install a few times?
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The Pentium M 780 is WAY overpriced. How much are you finding it for? Everywhere I see it, the price is over $600, which is totally unfair. You could buy yourself a new laptop for that.
If your friend had a 945 chipset and a celeron, he had one of the newer Celerons based on the Core Duo, not one of the older ones based on the Dothan Pentium M. Theres a lot more than processor speed and chipset that will affect the speed of Vista. Chipset will have one of the smallest impacts. The amountRAM would have the largest impact. Vista doesnt run so smooth unless you have 2GB of RAM. Processor would be next on the list. From my experience, Vista does not run well at all on any single core processor, but, if you have to, the faster it is the better. |
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Why do you want Vista?
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Ok, is there an easy way of finding RAM that would be compatible with my laptop?? And I want Vista because I like the user interface and the improved security features on it. Also I was wondering...if i upgraded, would I be able to use my 500GB External Hard Drive as a readyboost?
UPDATE: OK I have found RAM that is DDR2 PC2-4300, but I cannot find RAM that is 266MHz. Would DDR2 PC2-4300 533MHz be compatible or does it HAVE to be 266MHz? Last edited by gezlewis16; 11-05-2007 at 02:10 PM. |
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Linux might be a good idea for you. I am just saying.
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OK, thanks guys
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