Help! installed T7600 in T60p but not working bios 1.10
Help! installed T7600 in T60p but not working bios 1.10
Hi everyone, i just replaced my 2Ghz CoreDuo in my T60p with a new 2.33 core2 duo T7600; the computer won't start. I went back to the original processor and disabled the security chip and retried and still nothing...
My bios is 1.10 with i updated yesterday from lenovo support, obviously could not find the 2.0 bios which has been removed from their website as mentioned in this forum.
Any ideas?
Is the bios 1.10 not able to recognize Merom Core2Duo?
Is there anything else i missed?
Also, does anybody have the 2.0 bios they could point me to if i need it?
Thank you
My bios is 1.10 with i updated yesterday from lenovo support, obviously could not find the 2.0 bios which has been removed from their website as mentioned in this forum.
Any ideas?
Is the bios 1.10 not able to recognize Merom Core2Duo?
Is there anything else i missed?
Also, does anybody have the 2.0 bios they could point me to if i need it?
Thank you
Hmm that doesn't sound good at all. Am I understanding what you posted correctly that with BIOS 1.10 installed your computer would not boot. That you then replaced the T7600 with the original T2500 CPU and it still wouldn't boot?
If so then how did you update the BIOS?
I hope IBM has not removed the 2.01 BIOS because it does support the T7600 and they don't want us to have that feature with out getting it through them.
So did you run any test, before and after? What does it feel like, does it make a difference? Where did you get the T7600 from?
Thanks
DAH
If so then how did you update the BIOS?
I hope IBM has not removed the 2.01 BIOS because it does support the T7600 and they don't want us to have that feature with out getting it through them.
So did you run any test, before and after? What does it feel like, does it make a difference? Where did you get the T7600 from?
Thanks
DAH
ThinkPad T60p T7600 4 GB RAM 320 GB 7200 RPM HD Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 5.1 4.7 4.2 4.6 5.8It seems you mixed something up. Anyway. He put the "old" CPU back in slot when the T7200 wouldn't run "the course he wanted to play". Then he did some BIOS adjustments but it didn't has any effects.DAH wrote:Am I understanding what you posted correctly that with BIOS 1.10 installed your computer would not boot. That you then replaced the T7600 with the original T2500 CPU and it still wouldn't boot?
Brgds, Torsten
1- I had bios 1.10 startingmeshua wrote:It seems you mixed something up. Anyway. He put the "old" CPU back in slot when the T7200 wouldn't run "the course he wanted to play". Then he did some BIOS adjustments but it didn't has any effects.DAH wrote:Am I understanding what you posted correctly that with BIOS 1.10 installed your computer would not boot. That you then replaced the T7600 with the original T2500 CPU and it still wouldn't boot?
Brgds, Torsten
2- I replaced the T2500 with the T7200 and the computer would not start
3- I replaced the T2500 back in and computer ran fine as usual and then I upgraded to bios 2.01 which i found online at a chinese driver forum (used online translation)
4- After upgrading to 2.01 without problems i shut down and replaced the T2500 again with the T7200 and the computer now started fine and has been running very well since.
5-I did not do any benchmarks but subjectively seems slightly faster but not blisteringly so.
I hope that makes it clear.
I do think that Lenovo pulled the 2.01 to make upgrading less easy to the end user until they have sold some of their own machines preconfigured with Merom.
I got the T7200 from Newegg for $650, PC connection and CDW also have them for a $100 more.
No, it was quite easy and i had to swap 4 times total, you should really have thermal cream/paste handy because everytime you remove the heatsink you have to clean the processor and the heat sink contact surface and apply a thin layer (at least i did). Make sure to download the lenovo t60p instruction manual search for link on this forum.johhn14 wrote:How difficult or easy is it to swap out the processor? Removing the heatsink tricky at all?
Just ran sisoft sandra and it bencmarks dead-on with expected result, also emt64 is enabled
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catdog,
when you pulled off the heatsink, what did you do with the GPU's cooling compound? Have you replaced it with thermal grease too? How about the GPU's temparature?
when you pulled off the heatsink, what did you do with the GPU's cooling compound? Have you replaced it with thermal grease too? How about the GPU's temparature?
X200 Tablet (7449); SL 9400; 8 GB RAM; 128 GB SSD (OCZ Vertex 2E), WWAN. Previously: T60; 320 GB HDD / 3 GB RAM / T7200 / x1300 / Bluetooth. Nice machine.
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