Dothan Pentium M 1.4? SL7V5 stepping

Ionizer86

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I'm looking at a Pentium M 1.4, 2MB cache, 400 bus, stepping SL7V5 chip as a potential upgrade over my Celeron M in my notebook. When I google the stepping, I find mainly foreign language parts. I looked on Intel's site, and while there is no mainstream Pentium M 1.4 with 2 MB cache, there is a low volt 1.4 dothan/2MB part.

I have no idea if this part I'm looking at is some discontinued dothan, the low volt part, or some foreign-market only part.
 

stevty2889

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That spec number doesn't even show up on intels website. There is a 1.4ghz 2mb cache with a SL7F3 spec number, but I couldn't find SL7V5. It's probably one of the odd ones that only goes to certain OEM's. I have an old 1.6ghz mobile Northwood thats spec ID isn't listed on Intel's website either. Go to proccessorfinder.intel.com to look it up if you want.
 

fbrdphreak

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As stevty pointed out, I'd imagine this is an OEM part that wasn't distributed in retail channels. Unless its a good deal just get a 1.5-1.6 Dothan, you can probly find it under $100.
 

dexvx

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Celeron-M/1MB isn't that slow compared to same speed Dothan.

You might consider the pin-mod to 533FSB if its available to you (which is virtually gauranteed with a Celeron-M/1MB and lower speed Dothans).
 

Ionizer86

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for the advice, definitely. Actually, I'm looking to upgrade to a P-M from my dothan C-M 1.4 mainly for more battery life and the ability to play with undervolting (it sounds fun!). Any minimal speed gain I get in the process is an added bonus, so that's why I'm looking at getting the cheapest P-M dothan possible.