Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
The intel site shows it on the same page/same socket as the original cpu. I do not know if it is compatible with the machine. I'm not interested in a "might work, might crash every couple hours" sort of experiment.
Edit: This part also shows: Package:Micro-FCPGA(PGA-479)
This particular processor seems to be cheap on the 2nd hand market.
From Intel page a P SL7SM is:
sSpec Number:
CPU Speed:
PCG:
Bus Speed:
Bus/Core Ratio:
L2 Cache Size:
L2 Cache Speed:
SL7SM
2 GHz
533 MHz
15
2 MB
2 GHz
Package Type:
Manufacturing Technology:
Core Stepping:
CPUID String:
Thermal Design Power:
Thermal Specification:
VID Voltage Range:
Micro-FCPGA
90 nm
C0
06D8h
27W
100°C
1.287V-1.4V
Edit: This part also shows: Package:Micro-FCPGA(PGA-479)
This particular processor seems to be cheap on the 2nd hand market.
From Intel page a P SL7SM is:
sSpec Number:
CPU Speed:
PCG:
Bus Speed:
Bus/Core Ratio:
L2 Cache Size:
L2 Cache Speed:
SL7SM
2 GHz
533 MHz
15
2 MB
2 GHz
Package Type:
Manufacturing Technology:
Core Stepping:
CPUID String:
Thermal Design Power:
Thermal Specification:
VID Voltage Range:
Micro-FCPGA
90 nm
C0
06D8h
27W
100°C
1.287V-1.4V
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
No, it's the wrong CPU for your machine, because of the FSB.
You need SL7EM if you're looking for a 2.0 CPU.
You need SL7EM if you're looking for a 2.0 CPU.
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
FSB clock rate or some more fundamental issue? What controls FSB speed - the board or the cpu? I'm not planning to hack/tweak/overclock, just curious.ajkula66 wrote:No, it's the wrong CPU for your machine, because of the FSB.
You need SL7EM if you're looking for a 2.0 CPU.
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
The board, and therefore you'd never get the full 2.0 out of that CPU. Not even close.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
K. Shopping used, wonder what else works in practice. 2 others seem to be about the same as SL7EM:ajkula66 wrote:The board, and therefore you'd never get the full 2.0 out of that CPU. Not even close.
SL7V3, and SL7UZ. Are those a good alternate for SL7EM?
btw, I have a 1.6 Banias, IIRC it is rated at 24w. The faster items are rated 21. In practice are they hotter or cooler than what I've got now?
sSpec Number:
CPU Speed:
PCG:
Bus Speed:
Bus/Core Ratio:
L2 Cache Size:
L2 Cache Speed:
SL7UZ
2.10 GHz
400 MHz
21
2 MB
2.1 GHz
Package Type:
Manufacturing Technology:
Core Stepping:
CPUID String:
Thermal Design Power:
Thermal Specification:
VID Voltage Range:
Micro-FCBGA
90 nm
B1
06D6h
21W
100°C
sSpec Number:
CPU Speed:
PCG:
Bus Speed:
Bus/Core Ratio:
L2 Cache Size:
L2 Cache Speed:
SL7V3
2.10 GHz
400 MHz
21
2 MB
2.1 GHz
Package Type:
Manufacturing Technology:
Core Stepping:
CPUID String:
Thermal Design Power:
Thermal Specification:
VID Voltage Range:
Micro-FCPGA
90 nm
B1
06D6h
21W
100°C
1.287V-1.4V
Product Documentation:
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
SL7V3 will work, but good luck finding one under $80-90. And the machine will run quite hot with it. I'm unfamiliar with the other one.
Honestly, even SL7EN (1.8 Dothan) would be an upgrade for your machine, and you wouldn't have to break the bank...
Honestly, even SL7EN (1.8 Dothan) would be an upgrade for your machine, and you wouldn't have to break the bank...
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
I'll have to check prices. All 2nd hand cpu for this machine should be cheap; one can buy a newer model T4x for maybe ?? 200 I'd guess. It's good to know what will work; sometimes one or another part shows up cheap and it's useful to know if it's possible/wise to plug it in.ajkula66 wrote:SL7V3 will work, but good luck finding one under $80-90. And the machine will run quite hot with it. I'm unfamiliar with the other one.
Honestly, even SL7EN (1.8 Dothan) would be an upgrade for your machine, and you wouldn't have to break the bank...
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Re: Is a SL7SM cpu (2.0 533) a plug'n play w T40p
I understand that you feel that parts "should" be cheaper for a T40p...guess what: they're not. The very same SL7V3 can be used in T41/p, T42/p, R50/p and R51, not to mention countless other laptops, and will always remain the most powerful 400Mhz Dothan ever made...
http://computers.shop.ebay.com/?_from=R ... acat=58058
There's one offered in the Marketplace for $85 which is likely as good as it's going to get for this beast...
Good luck.
http://computers.shop.ebay.com/?_from=R ... acat=58058
There's one offered in the Marketplace for $85 which is likely as good as it's going to get for this beast...
Good luck.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
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Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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