Solved! Possible to upgrade into Pentium M?

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Hi I was thinking to upgrade my old Asus laptop into Pentium M. Here are the details of the motherboard.
Laptop Model – Asus A6R
Motherboard brand– Asustek Inc.
Motherboard Model – A6R
Motherboard Chipset – RS400/RC400/RC410
Package – Socket 479 mPGA
Southbridge – SB400
Bios version – 213

May I know which of the following mentioned below are the possible fastest upgrade option based on my laptop specs before I will buy the CPU at ebay???

My Asus laptop Specs as follows:
Intel Celeron M ( Dothan)
Frequency - 1.6 GHz
FSB – 400MHz
L2 Cache size - 1 MB
Socket 479 mPGA

Upgrade option 1
Intel Pentium M (Banias)
Frequency - 1.8 GHz
FSB – 400MHz
L2 Cache size - 1 MB
Note – FSB and Cache size are the same values as my laptop.
The frequency though is 1.8 GHz only.

Upgrade option 2
Intel Pentium M 765 (Dothan)
Frequency – 2.1 GHz
FSB – 400MHz
L2 Cache size - 2 MB
Comment – My Asus laptop cache size is 1MB only.
I don’t know if this 2MB cache size could run swiftly.

Upgrade option 3
Intel Pentium M 780 (Dothan)
Frequency – 2.26 GHz
FSB – 533MHz
L2 Cache size - 2 MB
Comment –My Asus laptop FSB & Cache size are 400MHz &
and 1MB respectively.
I don’t know if this 533 MHz frequency & 2MB size could run swiftly.

If there’s other upgrade options besides the above mentioned you may suggest pls let us know. Thanks in advance for your help. Cheers!
 
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Hi, from what I've been able to find searching the web your laptop will run only at 400MHz FSB, I did find several people who were successfully running pentium-M's on it, as long as they were 400FSB. The cache is a part of the CPU itself, its size will not have any impact on whether the CPU can be used or not.

The fastest 400FSB pentium-M is the 765, 2.1GHz 2MB, you are unlikely to be able to run anything faster than this on that laptop.

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Hi, from what I've been able to find searching the web your laptop will run only at 400MHz FSB, I did find several people who were successfully running pentium-M's on it, as long as they were 400FSB. The cache is a part of the CPU itself, its size will not have any impact on whether the CPU can be used or not.

The fastest 400FSB pentium-M is the 765, 2.1GHz 2MB, you are unlikely to be able to run anything faster than this on that laptop.
 
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Hi Thanks for your help and taking your time to search it in the web. Your suggestion is well noted. :)
 

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And the 765 is UBER expensive. Sweet point is the 1.6 or 1.7 (Pentium M 725 / 735-- a 745 is more than twice the price of a 735) which is still better than the Celeron, but I haven't really noticed much of a difference in general computing, so I'd say it's really not worth it.
 

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Maybe because the frequency of your Celeron M is nearly same as Pentium M 725 / 735 but definitely the battery life of Pentium M is longer. Are you currently using both Celeron M & Pentium M?
 

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Hi, Can you pls post here the website links that they says were successfully running pentium-M's on their laptop for my reference purposes only? Thanks in advance
 

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I have a laptop with a 910GM and a Pentium will run in it just fine, but in comparison to the Celeron M that was in it. . not much a perceived difference. I'm saying if you really want to squeeze every last available drop of performance I won't condemn you for it, but I'd rather put that $20 towards more storage or maxing out the RAM or gas for the car or next month's water bill or taking the kids to Moe's.
 
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