R40 CPU Upgrade?

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R40 CPU Upgrade?

#1 Post by rxpharm » Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:49 am

Is it possible to upgrade the CPU on an R40? Currently have Pentium m 1.3 GHz. Upgraded the RAM from 256 to 512, and that was helped. Put in a 5400 40 GB HD too and that also improved performance. Running Win XP Pro.

TIA for any insights!

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#2 Post by JimmyD » Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:11 am

Hi rxp, I wouldn't want to say yeah or nay but you can check the MB in the man. and look at the upgrade's . As a GUESS , i'd imagine you can, mine has 1.8 P4 M . on the other hand, they do some crazy stuff some time . Either way to be safe get in the Man. and verify it your self, for your own peace of mind .
You might want to also check your set-up and eye ball what speed your actually running at in a given situation, ( i-e, mine run's at about 1.1 to 1.3 most of the time, under light load ) . You may also be border line on your RAM with XP-PRO ??
Some of the guy's will prob. give you a YES or NO but I'm not able to at this time.
Not much help but hi! anyway. jimmy

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#3 Post by JimmyD » Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:23 am

rxp, kinda felt bad about being so vague and looked at my Man.

It' show's Intel. pent. M, CPU's as;
1.3, 1.4, 1.5

Mobile P-4 , as;
1.8 , upto 2.4

So that look's like 1.5 GB is as high as you can go. I doubt that would be a worthwhile upgrade ( only about 11% ) .
Hope that helps answer your Ques.
jimmy

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R40 CPU Upgrade

#4 Post by rxpharm » Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:01 pm

Thanks for the info Jimmy. Yes, changing from Pentium 1.3 M to 1.5 is not worth it. Better to upgrade the RAM to 1 GB. Looking to do some video editing so that is why I was interested in possible upgrade paths.

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#5 Post by sdmarcotte » Sun Dec 26, 2004 10:23 pm

You might consider installing an even faster hard drive, such as on of the the Hitachi 7200 RPM drives. I've read a white paper that suggested that 7200 RPM laptop drives were approximately 33% faster than 5400 RPM laptop drives.

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