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SL500 Restoration Blog
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SL500 Restoration Blog
Just picked up a new laptop for my collection (sisters old laptop). This Lenovo SL500 Thinkpad is running a dual core P7350 CPU and clocks at a whopping 2.0Ghz right out of the gate. The laptop itself is fairly beat up but we have a plan in motion to restore it back to like new condition.
And we wont keep it stock, that's for sure! Seeing as though it supports the 1066Mhz FSB speed, I went right to the top of the ladder and just ordered up an Intel X9100 core 2 extreme processor which will be paired with 4GB kit of DDR2 RAM @ 800Mhz.
So far, we have performed the RAM upgrade and ditched the old mechanical hard drive for a 60GB SSD. Fixed the broken hinge with JB weld, and as you can see there is also some damage to the speaker grill, so we have a new speaker grill ordered up as well. We also have a new keyboard on the way, as the letter a is damaged, and we simply cannot have that.
The SSD paired with the Intel X9100 should eliminate some performance bottlenecks and I am confident we can do something like a 10 percent overclock with roughly a 1.1500 vcore. All CPU performance adjustments will be done with Throttlestop. Looks like TPFanControl does not work with the SL500 laptops...
We have the system now set up with Windows 10 64 bit.
I will update this thread as the build progresses. For now, enjoy some low quality pictures snapped from my cell phone.
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And we wont keep it stock, that's for sure! Seeing as though it supports the 1066Mhz FSB speed, I went right to the top of the ladder and just ordered up an Intel X9100 core 2 extreme processor which will be paired with 4GB kit of DDR2 RAM @ 800Mhz.
So far, we have performed the RAM upgrade and ditched the old mechanical hard drive for a 60GB SSD. Fixed the broken hinge with JB weld, and as you can see there is also some damage to the speaker grill, so we have a new speaker grill ordered up as well. We also have a new keyboard on the way, as the letter a is damaged, and we simply cannot have that.
The SSD paired with the Intel X9100 should eliminate some performance bottlenecks and I am confident we can do something like a 10 percent overclock with roughly a 1.1500 vcore. All CPU performance adjustments will be done with Throttlestop. Looks like TPFanControl does not work with the SL500 laptops...
We have the system now set up with Windows 10 64 bit.
I will update this thread as the build progresses. For now, enjoy some low quality pictures snapped from my cell phone.
https://ibb.co/Sv5WBbW
https://ibb.co/zs75Dth
https://ibb.co/1ZDPqHG
https://ibb.co/NC5vHf8
https://ibb.co/7jVNLvV
https://ibb.co/fQ4vXgk
https://ibb.co/syLkFt4
https://ibb.co/ccj0LM3
https://ibb.co/C8CnbYw
https://ibb.co/KqrDWVq
https://ibb.co/MssqVCj
https://ibb.co/dt3hPMy
https://ibb.co/gzjXJ1s
https://ibb.co/gP6ygb8
https://ibb.co/xLPZx70
https://ibb.co/jMbdCSt
https://ibb.co/d6CjKXg
https://ibb.co/7y9fhRX
https://ibb.co/dGWQ04P
https://ibb.co/ZXQk8NK
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
Also ordered up a genuine Lenovo battery and P9700 CPU in case the X9100 runs too hot.
AMD Phenom II 965 @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
AMD Phenom II 960T @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
Lenovo T61p 15.4" - Core 2 extreme X9000 CPU @ 3.4Ghz, SSD
Toshiba Satellite A505D - 2.5Ghz, 4GB RAM, 80GB SSD
AMD Phenom II 960T @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
Lenovo T61p 15.4" - Core 2 extreme X9000 CPU @ 3.4Ghz, SSD
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
Most people wouldn't bat an eye at restoring an SL-series. They were cheap to begin with and are so cheap now it is not hard to just order a new one in good enough condition if defects in the plastic are of concern. They are very thicc.
They can be upgraded to WSXGA+, and presumably WUXGA with the same cable. No idea how hard to find that cable is.
This generation of SL series uses Ideapad BIOS which is why TPFC doesn't work. I wonder if they accept Core 2 Quad? Highly doubt it.
They can be upgraded to WSXGA+, and presumably WUXGA with the same cable. No idea how hard to find that cable is.
This generation of SL series uses Ideapad BIOS which is why TPFC doesn't work. I wonder if they accept Core 2 Quad? Highly doubt it.
Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
I believe that this modified version of TPFanControl is capable of controlling your SL500's fan, but its fan's speed reading won't be properly detected.
They don't, unfortunately. The SL500's APIC table contains only 2 entries for 2 cores, which means the 2 extra cores will not be recognized or initialized. Installing a Core 2 Quad into such a machine with a heatsink that looks like this, is not a good idea either.
They don't, unfortunately. The SL500's APIC table contains only 2 entries for 2 cores, which means the 2 extra cores will not be recognized or initialized. Installing a Core 2 Quad into such a machine with a heatsink that looks like this, is not a good idea either.
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
I tried it...I got this:Screamer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:32 amThey don't, unfortunately. The SL500's APIC table contains only 2 entries for 2 cores, which means the 2 extra cores will not be recognized or initialized. Installing a Core 2 Quad into such a machine with a heatsink that looks like this, is not a good idea either.
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The efficiency of two screens equally sized with equal numbers if pixels are equal. The time spent by a 4:3 user complaining about 16:9 is proportional to the inefficiency working with a 16:9 display, therefore the amount of useful work extracted is equal.
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
I know it's a cheap machine, but I've chosen to restore it for sentimental reasons. Once completed I will re-gift it back to my sister.
One advantage I see of the SL 500 over the T61 is CPU installation. Very easy on the SL500, T61, not so much.
I am thinking the P9700 is 28W, so it should do fine @ 2.8Ghz and undervolted with Throttlestop.
One advantage I see of the SL 500 over the T61 is CPU installation. Very easy on the SL500, T61, not so much.
I am thinking the P9700 is 28W, so it should do fine @ 2.8Ghz and undervolted with Throttlestop.
AMD Phenom II 965 @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
AMD Phenom II 960T @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
Lenovo T61p 15.4" - Core 2 extreme X9000 CPU @ 3.4Ghz, SSD
Toshiba Satellite A505D - 2.5Ghz, 4GB RAM, 80GB SSD
AMD Phenom II 960T @ 4.1Ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600, SSD
Lenovo T61p 15.4" - Core 2 extreme X9000 CPU @ 3.4Ghz, SSD
Toshiba Satellite A505D - 2.5Ghz, 4GB RAM, 80GB SSD
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
It will make a good gift for your sister. Not as nice as a T series but still decent.
Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
Any updates on this? I would love to know the outcome and any tips - the SL500 was my first ThinkPad, and I just dug it out of the closet. Was thinking of toying with it for nostalgia's sake and seeing what could be done with it.
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
None, unfortunately. storm-chaser's account seems to be deactivated.
If I were you, I would try to not spend too much on a SL500. It has a known design flaw with the left hinge, which has been said to break off after some time. That being said, it could still be used as a semi-usable web browsing machine.
I suggest upgrading to a Core 2 Duo P8800 (SLGLR), if you prefer less fan noise without sacrificing a lot of speed. If you don't mind the additional heat generated and would like a little more speed, get a Core 2 Duo T9600 (SLG9F). Keep in mind that all of these processors are dual-core processors, not quad-cores as they are not supported by the SL500's BIOS.
You could max out the RAM to 8 GB, but that would not be anywhere affordable. 2x 4 GB DDR2 RAM modules has been quite overpriced as of late ($80+), so stick with a 2x 2 GB DDR2 configuration if you don't intend to max out your SL500. By the way, do not purchase DDR2-667 RAM modules, as the SL500's memory controller is capable of using DDR2-800 RAM modules.
The choice of SSD/HDD is entirely up to you, since the market is kind of oversaturated with them nowadays. Just be aware that if you are using Windows, there is no native support for TRIM in Vista and before. The first Windows to support TRIM, was 7. Unless your SSD's manufacturer provides a tool that can be installed in older versions of Windows to support TRIM, you should not ignore this.
If I were you, I would try to not spend too much on a SL500. It has a known design flaw with the left hinge, which has been said to break off after some time. That being said, it could still be used as a semi-usable web browsing machine.
I suggest upgrading to a Core 2 Duo P8800 (SLGLR), if you prefer less fan noise without sacrificing a lot of speed. If you don't mind the additional heat generated and would like a little more speed, get a Core 2 Duo T9600 (SLG9F). Keep in mind that all of these processors are dual-core processors, not quad-cores as they are not supported by the SL500's BIOS.
You could max out the RAM to 8 GB, but that would not be anywhere affordable. 2x 4 GB DDR2 RAM modules has been quite overpriced as of late ($80+), so stick with a 2x 2 GB DDR2 configuration if you don't intend to max out your SL500. By the way, do not purchase DDR2-667 RAM modules, as the SL500's memory controller is capable of using DDR2-800 RAM modules.
The choice of SSD/HDD is entirely up to you, since the market is kind of oversaturated with them nowadays. Just be aware that if you are using Windows, there is no native support for TRIM in Vista and before. The first Windows to support TRIM, was 7. Unless your SSD's manufacturer provides a tool that can be installed in older versions of Windows to support TRIM, you should not ignore this.
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Re: SL500 Restoration Blog
I bought an SL500 in 2013 for $69, thinking I got a cheap T500 alternative.
Had to buy a new motherboard shortly thereafter.
Then it developed an EEPROM problem (not a password).
Then it got backlight problems.
The nuisances kept piling up, so I put it on a shelf in the garage.
A year or so later I 'found' it again, it did boot up, but I'd had enough and decided to sell it.
Tried first on the Forum, no interest.
Then in a car boot sale, no interest.
Followed by a local flea market, still no interest.
In the end I donated it to the nearest Goodwill store, where it remained for at least 2 years.
I haven't been in that store since, so it might well still be there.
I would honestly declare the SL500 a shoddy heap of sh!te, not even worth the space it needs in your garbage bin.
Had to buy a new motherboard shortly thereafter.
Then it developed an EEPROM problem (not a password).
Then it got backlight problems.
The nuisances kept piling up, so I put it on a shelf in the garage.
A year or so later I 'found' it again, it did boot up, but I'd had enough and decided to sell it.
Tried first on the Forum, no interest.
Then in a car boot sale, no interest.
Followed by a local flea market, still no interest.
In the end I donated it to the nearest Goodwill store, where it remained for at least 2 years.
I haven't been in that store since, so it might well still be there.
I would honestly declare the SL500 a shoddy heap of sh!te, not even worth the space it needs in your garbage bin.
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