Hi, and thanks for the answers..
(1) Probably they didn't have it in mind when they made the T60, but then again - alot of companies don't consider the aftermarket upgrade/hacking, even though its perfectly possible. After all the BIOS is probably much the same (saving money) within the area of models (Core Duo, i945GM). The intel flash thing
Still this upgrade would lengthen the time my current T60 (which is rather expensive), could be usable...
(2) Hardware skills should be nothing more than opening the thing, and swap the cpu (which is in a socket), and reapplying thermal paste.
(3) The bus speed of the Core 2 Duo is the same (atleast for the current models). The watts for the Duo 2 2,33ghz ~34 and Duo 2,16ghz ~31, so i dont think it would pose a problem there. Also the multiplier is locked within the CPU, so the current bios must use this as grounds for setting the speed correctly. Ofcourse I dont know how it would react to the indentifier string within the processor, but that would come down to a test
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/07/27/intel ... ore_2_duo/
All Merom processors are based on FSB667.
(4) Since my warranty is only limited to 1 year, it will probably end being useless at the time i decide to take it apart anyways. But yes, disassembling your machine will definitely 'shred' your warrany.
Anyways, when time comes and the Core 2 Duo is down in price (due to some new models, or whatever), I will definitely try this out (I've got a Dell notebook which would fit nicely with the current Duo 2.16ghz).
Kind regards,
Stefan Skotte