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My Z60t is up for sale

#1 Post by cmarti » Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:04 pm

I just put it on Ebay a few minutes ago..

IBM Thinkpad Z60t LENOVO Laptop 2.26ghz 2GB WIFI B/T
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#2 Post by scosgt1 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 2:45 pm

HOW DO YOU OVERCLOCK A LAPTOP???

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#3 Post by Stevesoura » Sun Sep 09, 2007 3:56 pm

Nice looking thinkpad, but does it come with a warranty from Lenovo. I didnt see that is the post or ebay.
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Re: HOW

#4 Post by qviri » Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:33 pm

scosgt1 wrote:HOW DO YOU OVERCLOCK A LAPTOP???

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He probably means that the CPU was upgraded to a Pentium M 780.

Incidentally, some laptops can be overclocked by increasing the FSB. Many Pentium M chips spec'd at 100 MHz FSB will do 133 MHz FSB just fine.
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#5 Post by scosgt1 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:40 pm

Well, I must say that upgrading a CPU within the same FSB and specs usually works (see: T2X series and fan problems), but going out of spec is a sure recipe for stability issues. And there goes the warranty. I would not do that, and I certainly would not buy such a laptop. But that's just my .02
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#6 Post by qviri » Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:15 pm

scosgt1 wrote:but going out of spec is a sure recipe for stability issues. And there goes the warranty.
Well of course. That's most of the challenge in overclocking - doing it properly without damaging the equipment.
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#7 Post by scosgt1 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 5:22 pm

Overclocking usually involves changing jumpers or BIOS settings to up the clock speed on the "standard" chip - IOW, make a 500 Celeron run at a PC133 bus speed to get more speed out of the chip, but you can not do this on a ThinkPad. Since you can not increase the bus speed, I don't see the point of putting lets say a 800 FSB CPU into a 533 FSB machine. If it even works at all, it is a receipe for disaster. Everything is mis-timed, and there could be a heat problem, as the fan and cooling slots were not designed for that chip. I don't consider this a selling point.
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Re: HOW

#8 Post by qviri » Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:43 pm

qviri wrote:He probably means that the CPU was upgraded to a Pentium M 780.
Okay, sorry, saw cmarti's post - apparently it's a pin-modded CPU, not an upgraded stock one. I am guessing a Banias Pentium M 100*17 at 133*17?


Now to argue semantics and unrelated stuff...
scosgt1 wrote:Overclocking usually involves changing jumpers or BIOS settings to up the clock speed on the "standard" chip - IOW, make a 500 Celeron run at a PC133 bus speed to get more speed out of the chip, but you can not do this on a ThinkPad. Since you can not increase the bus speed, I don't see the point of putting lets say a 800 FSB CPU into a 533 FSB machine. If it even works at all, it is a receipe for disaster. Everything is mis-timed, and there could be a heat problem, as the fan and cooling slots were not designed for that chip. I don't consider this a selling point.
I believe that a 800 MHz FSB CPU put into a stock 533 MHz FSB machine will just run at the slower FSB.

On the other hand, (some?) notebooks can increase the FSB that a CPU is run at. In particular, on Pentium M Thinkpads one can use setfsb to up the FSB, and there are reports of such mods being successful. clockgen is another option I have found while googling.

Heat considerations always apply, but they can be kept in check if you know what you're doing. Whether it's a selling point depends on the buyer; the fact it is overclocked is disclosed for people to make their own decisions.
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#9 Post by scosgt1 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:48 pm

In particular, on Pentium M Thinkpads one can use setfsb to up the FSB, and there are reports of such mods being successful.

That's encouraging!!!!!!!

On most ThinkPads I have dealt with (and that is MANY) you can't even use faster memory, much less a faster FSB CPU. It just won't even boot. If you want to experiment, that's fine. But the better upgrade is a newer machine, when you have maxed out on the CPU.
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#10 Post by spuddog » Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:02 pm

I also am curious as to how it was over clocked. I would not go so far as to say That I would not buy such a machine.

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Re: HOW

#11 Post by cmarti » Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:10 am

qviri wrote:
scosgt1 wrote:HOW DO YOU OVERCLOCK A LAPTOP???

PLEASE RESPOND, INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!!
He probably means that the CPU was upgraded to a Pentium M 780.

Incidentally, some laptops can be overclocked by increasing the FSB. Many Pentium M chips spec'd at 100 MHz FSB will do 133 MHz FSB just fine.
Nop! It called pinmod.

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Re: HOW

#12 Post by cmarti » Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:14 am

Okay, sorry, saw cmarti's post - apparently it's a pin-modded CPU, not an upgraded stock one. I am guessing a Banias Pentium M 100*17 at 133*17?
I used a 1.7ghz 2mb 400mhz Dothan.

And no there are no heat issues nor stablility problems, and the speedstep is there working as it should i use articsilver 5 to ensure proper cooling to the cpu.
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#13 Post by cmarti » Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:31 am

ibmthinkpad99 wrote:Nice looking thinkpad, but does it come with a warranty from Lenovo. I didnt see that is the post or ebay.
The warranty already expired.
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#14 Post by cmarti » Thu Sep 13, 2007 6:54 pm

Sold. :D

IBM Z60t custom

This one can be locked. :wink:
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