Upgrading a mysterious T61.
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 4:23 pm
I just bought a refurbished T61 for school. Before that I didn't even know thinkpads have such a large community. I'll be using it for coding , basic computing and a bit of photoshopping. It is a German model as far as I can tell (if it matters).
It still runs 2gb ram and a T8100 cpu. I've turned off unneeded services and it runs decently for now. On my list of upgrades I have a better cpu , 4 (or 8 ) gb ram , a higher resolution screen and an SSD. But here come the problems. At first it was running really hot. Turned out the thermal paste was not paste but dust. After reapplying it runs very cool.
Is bios modding to add a QX9300 on it worth it? Up to this point I've never had a dual core PC and the thought of it kind of scares me (started with a Q6600 on my desktop then went straight on a 4690K). After that I only considered the X9000 as a possible choice. I read about heat issues with quad core chips. Are there any heatsink mods that help with that?
The screen is a 15.6(?) inch running at 1280x800. On the wiki it says it's supposed to have a 15.4 inch. Is this right? If it's wrong (which it probably is) how well can the on-board graphics chip run the 1920x1200 screen. I couldn't find an answer somewhere.
http://i.imgur.com/mnUnSWh.jpg
It still runs 2gb ram and a T8100 cpu. I've turned off unneeded services and it runs decently for now. On my list of upgrades I have a better cpu , 4 (or 8 ) gb ram , a higher resolution screen and an SSD. But here come the problems. At first it was running really hot. Turned out the thermal paste was not paste but dust. After reapplying it runs very cool.
Is bios modding to add a QX9300 on it worth it? Up to this point I've never had a dual core PC and the thought of it kind of scares me (started with a Q6600 on my desktop then went straight on a 4690K). After that I only considered the X9000 as a possible choice. I read about heat issues with quad core chips. Are there any heatsink mods that help with that?
The screen is a 15.6(?) inch running at 1280x800. On the wiki it says it's supposed to have a 15.4 inch. Is this right? If it's wrong (which it probably is) how well can the on-board graphics chip run the 1920x1200 screen. I couldn't find an answer somewhere.
http://i.imgur.com/mnUnSWh.jpg