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want to upgrade 1.6ghz p4-m

jorwex

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I have a dell 2650 inspiron laptop with a 1.6ghz p4-m socket 478 w/ 400mhz fsb. I want to replace the chip with a pentium m chip. I want to know whats the best chip I can put in to the board. I saw that there were some with the 400 fsb/ 478/ and a 2mb l2 cache. Basically I want a pentium-m with around 1.6ghz speed and the highest l2 cache possible that is compatible, please help me out in picking a chip.
 
Ok let me rephrase, my chip is the SL5YU would a SL7EG work seeing as it has all the same specs except the l2 cache
 
Originally posted by: gsman
Pentium M will not work in your laptop - it requires different kind of socket.

Gennadiy

P4-M and PM are different sockets. If I am correct, all P4-M's are univeral to their own sockets just as long as one will work with the socket it's replacing.

478=PM
479=M

mobile 478's will not work on desktops unless it's a special board or with an adapter that the board will support.

your laptop should run any P4-M just fine. why not contact your manufactur's website?
 
Let me rephrase it too - both Pentium M and P4M processors require socket 479 motherboards. Pentium M is in 478-pin package, and P4M is in 478-pin package, but the packages have different pinout! So, Pentium M will physically fit into your socket, but it's not electrically compatible with it.

Gennadiy
 
See if you can upgrade to Pentium 4-M 2.6 GHz - it has the same FSB, core and core voltage as 1.6 GHz processor, and works in the same socket.

Gennadiy
 
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