Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

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Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#1 Post by dd2 » Sun May 21, 2006 2:38 pm

My Z60t has an Intel Celeron M 360 1.4 GHz. I was wondering if it's possible to upgrade to a Pentium M w/the same socket type. Has anyone tried this or have any thoughts?

I've seen Celeron M's in Socket 478 and 479...how can I tell which mine is?

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#2 Post by smek » Sun May 21, 2006 4:09 pm

An upgrade to P-M will work, even doing a pin-mod will work as well if you want to save some cash. I had a 360, then did a pinmod on it to bring to 1.86 and then swirched it to P-M 760 for better battery life.

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#3 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun May 21, 2006 7:48 pm

FYI: Changing the cpu will void your warranty.

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#4 Post by medevilenemy » Mon May 22, 2006 6:21 am

FYI: The damage the case will almost inevitably sustain in the process of changing out your CPU will not void your warranty, but it will most certainly be bad.
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#5 Post by foodle » Mon May 22, 2006 7:55 am

medevilenemy wrote:FYI: The damage the case will almost inevitably sustain in the process of changing out your CPU will not void your warranty, but it will most certainly be bad.
But won't Lenovo notice that the CPU you have and the CPU you're supposed to have are different. I assume (hope) that they run a baseline diagnostic on all machines that come in for repair to make sure they haven't been altered so as to void the warranty.
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#6 Post by smek » Mon May 22, 2006 5:31 pm

"The damage the case will almost inevitably sustain in the process of changing out your CPU"

I took appart my laptop numerous times and dont have any damage on it what so ever, and as long as your careful I dont see how you can cause "inevitable" damage.

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#7 Post by JoBear » Sat Jun 17, 2006 10:12 am

smek wrote:An upgrade to P-M will work, even doing a pin-mod will work as well if you want to save some cash. I had a 360, then did a pinmod on it to bring to 1.86 and then swirched it to P-M 760 for better battery life.
Hey smek - What was the socket size when you did your upgrade? 478 or 479. Curious minds want to know.

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Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#8 Post by JoBear » Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:05 pm

I've seen Celeron M's in Socket 478 and 479...how can I tell which mine is?
I recently performed the overclocking of my Z60t Celeron as described here:
http://www.overclockers.com/tips1204/
At the same time, I verified my processor socket is a 478.

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Re: Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#9 Post by 314 » Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:14 pm

JoBear wrote:
I've seen Celeron M's in Socket 478 and 479...how can I tell which mine is?
I recently performed the overclocking of my Z60t Celeron as described here:
http://www.overclockers.com/tips1204/
At the same time, I verified my processor socket is a 478.
Wait, that link goes to a 2-year-old article about modding a Dell laptop. Can you check the url?

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#10 Post by cmarti » Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:20 pm

My Z60T has a dothan 1.7ghz and with the pinmod it's running at 2.26ghz :twisted:

Yes, you can upgrade the cpu and no damage can be done to your lappy if you follow the HMM instructions.
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#11 Post by JoBear » Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:35 pm

Wait, that link goes to a 2-year-old article about modding a Dell laptop. Can you check the url?
I understand that website was not for a Thinkpad but it involved the same CPU as my Thinkpad so I found it worked perfect for me as a guide. My 1.4 GHz 400 FBS Celeron has been running at 1.86 GHz by changing the FBS to 533 with the pin mod with no problems for over a year now. The laptop stays on almost always and gets shut off only to travel to work and back. Other than that, it is on and running, getting utilized quite a bit and has performed flawlessly.

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Re: Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#12 Post by 314 » Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:20 pm

JoBear wrote:I understand that website was not for a Thinkpad but it involved the same CPU as my Thinkpad so I found it worked perfect for me as a guide.
I have a Pentium M (Socket 479 mPGA) Banias. I am wondering if I can just solder the corresponding bottom two places. Only thing is, my CPU is soldered onto the motherboard, and it isn't likely that CPU joins go all the way through, meaning I'd have to drill holes. Yikes.

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Re: Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#13 Post by cmarti » Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:25 pm

314 wrote:
I have a Pentium M (Socket 479 mPGA) Banias. I am wondering if I can just solder the corresponding bottom two places. Only thing is, my CPU is soldered onto the motherboard, and it isn't likely that CPU joins go all the way through, meaning I'd have to drill holes. Yikes.
In what machine you want to do that?

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Re: Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#14 Post by 314 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:49 pm

cmarti wrote:
314 wrote: In what machine you want to do that?
X31. X60s, perhaps. Would this pinmod work on a core2duo???? I doubt it. Anyone know off the top of their heads?

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Re: Z60t - Upgrade CPU?

#15 Post by cmarti » Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:12 pm

314 wrote: X31. X60s, perhaps. Would this pinmod work on a core2duo???? I doubt it. Anyone know off the top of their heads?
Nop, it won't work but there is always someone finding ways to do it. :wink:

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