New Owner, can I do these upgrades?

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New Owner, can I do these upgrades?

#1 Post by elemental666 » Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:13 pm

Hey gang, I just got an A31 (2652-M4U) here's what I wanna do, just wanna make sure it'll work before I plunk down the change...

1. Max Ram, lenovo site says max 1g, just wondering newer bios revs have bumped this up to 2g yet? I was planning to get some Cosair ValueSelect chips from newegg (PC2100 200pin DDR SODIMM).

2. Bigger drive, thinking in the 100gig 7200rpm neighborhood, will the bios support this?

3. It doesn't have wireless or Bluetooth, I'd like to at least add bluetooth. I need to research linux support for the wireless adapter, but want a tri band, a/b/g... HOw do I find the FRUs for the parts compatable with my machine?

Thanks in advance and have a great weekend everyone!

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Re: New Owner, can I do these upgrades?

#2 Post by ElbertR » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:11 pm

elemental666 wrote:Hey gang, I just got an A31 (2652-M4U) here's what I wanna do, just wanna make sure it'll work before I plunk down the change...

1. Max Ram, lenovo site says max 1g, just wondering newer bios revs have bumped this up to 2g yet? I was planning to get some Cosair ValueSelect chips from newegg (PC2100 200pin DDR SODIMM).

2. Bigger drive, thinking in the 100gig 7200rpm neighborhood, will the bios support this?

3. It doesn't have wireless or Bluetooth, I'd like to at least add bluetooth. I need to research linux support for the wireless adapter, but want a tri band, a/b/g... HOw do I find the FRUs for the parts compatable with my machine?

Thanks in advance and have a great weekend everyone!
1) Yes you can go up to 2 GB, when the model first came out there were no 1GB memory modules available, that why IBM says it can only support up to 1GB.

2) Yes, running a 100GB 5400 Seagate myself.

3) Yes, that can both be done. Added Wireless (Intel 2200BG) myself you will have to add the antenna as well which requires a complete disassembly of the computer (really not that difficult). For ABG support you can use the new Atheros A/B/G II mini pci card (see http://www-131.ibm.com/webapp/wcs/store ... Id=8770176).
Still working on bluetooth support, have parts on order.

You can also upgrade the processor up to 2.6GHz.
2x Thinkpad W700 (Core 2 Extreme QX9300), W500 (T9900), X120e, 4x A31P (inactive)

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#3 Post by elemental666 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 3:02 pm

excellent, my plan for world dominance is unfolding nicely. mwahahahahahaha


ok, that was a joke, I'm not really planning to take over the world.... honest...


Thanks for the info, this looks like its gonna be a fun machine.

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#4 Post by daeojkim » Sat Nov 05, 2005 3:30 pm

elemental666 wrote:excellent, my plan for world dominance is unfolding nicely. mwahahahahahaha


ok, that was a joke, I'm not really planning to take over the world.... honest...


Thanks for the info, this looks like its gonna be a fun machine.
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