JBaye wrote:So, if I buy an Intel T7600, it will work with my model ? No problem of compatibility ?
If you know a T7600 is what you want then look out for just one thing. It must be in a micro FC
PGA package, not FC
BGA. You want the first one because it has pins on the bottom, the second one is meant for direct soldering on the board and as such only has pads for soldering balls.
Be warned as there are some FCBGA CPUs made into FCPGA by soldering pins to the pads. If this wasn't done correctly, your new superb CPU may fail quite early.
JBaye wrote:(...) I didn't know if all T60p was same.
All T60 and T60p notebooks use the same CPU sockets. There are Core Duo (32bit) and Core 2 Duo (64bit) CPUs that match this socket. Core Duo will work in any T60 or T60p. Core 2 Duo requires that the mainboard is of rev. 3 and that you have a recent BIOS. T7600 is a Core 2 Duo CPU, the most powerful you can put in a T60/p. As the BIOS can be upgraded if needed, the only thing you have to check before you buy the CPU is the board revision. Use CPU-Z program to do that. AFAIK, almost all boards were rev. 3. Only a small first batch was lower rev.
EDIT: Fixed the package acronyms.