T7200 Upgrade
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Hi everyone,
After searching through the forums here and didn't see any directly related post to this. So heres my question.
I am currently running:
Dell Xps Laptop M1710
Graphics: 7950 GTX Nvidia Geforce Go( currently non OC setting)
Ram: 2 gig
Cpu Intel mobile core duo T7200 (Merom)
(very basics of what i got here if you need more to help let me know)
I was wondering if it would be possible to make a CPU upgrade? and if are there any processors that stick out for being a worthwhile to do so with? I have been looking at getting a T7600 as a replacement for this setup as money is not an issue and I want to improve my performance in this system. This machine is primarily used for hard core gaming and does so with little difficulty, but i could still use the extra performance boost. I haven't looked into over clocking the cpu or if its even a possibility at this point but I would be willing to look into any and all suggestions anyone might have.
Thanks.
The only ones you can use are the T7400 and T7600. The T73, 75, 77 use a different socket type and will not work in your system. As for overclocking, I doubt you could through the BIOS which would leave you with software utilities.
Just note that a new T7600 will run you about 650 bucks. for a .33ghz speed increase.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6819111300
Desktop: Core2 E7200 | Corsair 2gb DDR2-800 | Gigabyte EP35-DS3L | 250gb Seagate Barracuda | MSI GTX260 (192 SP) | Corsair VX550 | Antec 300 case
Reply to lostandwandering
| lostandwandering wrote : The only ones you can use are the T7400 and T7600. The T73, 75, 77 use a different socket type and will not work in your system. As for overclocking, I doubt you could through the BIOS which would leave you with software utilities.
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Ouch on that price. Only thing is though Socket P and Socket M are actually both PGA478 just different layouts for the pins. But still $650 for that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_p
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_M

Reply to jimmysmitty
| jimmysmitty wrote : Only thing is though Socket P and Socket M are actually both PGA478 just different layouts for the pins. |
That's right, my bad. Either way, it's different layout that results in incompatibility that screwed buyers like me over. lol. And yeah, the prices absolutely suck. They aren't much better on e-bay either.
Desktop: Core2 E7200 | Corsair 2gb DDR2-800 | Gigabyte EP35-DS3L | 250gb Seagate Barracuda | MSI GTX260 (192 SP) | Corsair VX550 | Antec 300 case
Reply to lostandwandering
it would have to be the T7600 mobile or the regular one? This would make a difference to me though one that would be worth it.
| R3ckless wrote : it would have to be the T7600 mobile or the regular one? This would make a difference to me though one that would be worth it. |
There is no "regular T7600" unless I'm not understanding what you are asking. Do you mean the ULV (ultra low voltage) CPU?
The one I linked from newegg is the one you need (of course you can get it from other sites).
Message edited by lostandwandering on 03-18-2008 at 11:57:36 PM
Desktop: Core2 E7200 | Corsair 2gb DDR2-800 | Gigabyte EP35-DS3L | 250gb Seagate Barracuda | MSI GTX260 (192 SP) | Corsair VX550 | Antec 300 case
Reply to lostandwandering
weirdest double post ever.
Message edited by lostandwandering on 03-18-2008 at 11:58:56 PM
Desktop: Core2 E7200 | Corsair 2gb DDR2-800 | Gigabyte EP35-DS3L | 250gb Seagate Barracuda | MSI GTX260 (192 SP) | Corsair VX550 | Antec 300 case
Reply to lostandwandering
Nvm. thanks for the help everyone.
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