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Celeron 600 on notebook?

Nucro

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My friend has a clevo 5100c notebook. It uses Celeron 433 and in it's web site says it supports Intel Pentium III 600MHz(uPGA2) and Intel Celeron 466MHz(PGA 370). So can we use a Celeron 600
(cB0 - 1.50v) on this notebook? If we try to work it is there any risk that we can damage the cpu? And what is this "uPGA2" ? How is it different form FC-PGA? Here is a link to the notebook web page
 
upga2 is a mobile CPU. go on ebay and check for upga 2 and you can find a bunch of them up to 1ghz.


i dont know why it says ppga2 on there. they made a upga1 and upga2 celeron 66bus also.

its possible the celeron model of the laptop uses ppga desktop cpu's and the p3 version uses mobile ones but unlikely
 
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