Thinkpad 600E & 600X parts interchangeable?

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Thinkpad 600E & 600X parts interchangeable?

#1 Post by beecee » Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:14 am

Does anyone know if the Cpu & fan assembly from a 600X will fit straight into a 600E to upgrade it before I strip it down ?

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#2 Post by tfflivemb2 » Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:41 am

I believe the answer is yet to both. I know that CPU will fit, physically, as both the 600E and 500X are MMC-2.

You should read through the sticky in this part of the forum, where whizkid performed some upgrades on a 600E, I think.

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#3 Post by whizkid » Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:27 am

Not me... or was it? :)

I know the 600E uses a PII running at 66MHz FSB and the 600X uses a PIII with a 100MHz FSB. I never tried a PIII in a 600E.

Not to mention the system boards are complete different. I don't have a 600E any more, but I wouldn't be surprised either way... that the fan assembly either does or doesn't fit.

You can get a rough idea from the HMM's as to how the parts look, but I'm sure others have tried this, so I'll wait for their answers.
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#4 Post by tfflivemb2 » Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:34 am

OK, my mistake. It must have been the 600X that you upgraded beyond the original limit. I didn't actually read through the thread again before posting. :oops: :oops:

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#5 Post by tfflivemb2 » Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:42 am

Try searching for both terms 600E & upgrade, in the Thinkpad 770, 600 Series & Transnote portion of the forum and you will some info on this upgrade.

whizkid...sorry for the confusion, I believe now from performing the above search, that it was Laptop_wizard that did the upgrade. I think that you commented on something along the way, and it stuck in my head.

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#6 Post by 440roadrunner » Thu Dec 08, 2005 12:10 pm

I have a 600X, and recently found a heat sink/fan on ebay by itself advertised as for one of the 600 series--I've forgotten.

The point is, the assembly looked NOTHING like the one in my 600X---I recently enstalled a 700 mhz module in it.

(Still haven't got it sorted out, either.)

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#7 Post by ChrisL » Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:26 pm

Bottom line is YES, the 600X fan and cooler will fit perfectly into a 600E assembly. It offers better cooling capacity than the 600E heatsink.

The 600E heatsink is meant for the PII CPU which has a lower wattage consumpution than the PIII

The 600X heatsink is meant for a PIII.

The 600X cpu and cooler will drop right into the 600E chassis and screw right in.

The real question is...Do you even need the PIII(600X) cooler? I am running a PIII mmc-2 750Mhz overclocked by 8% which runs at 810Mhz everyday with no problems and guess what its using the PII 600E heatsink for cooling!!

But when I use 100% of the CPU for long periods of time...boy you should watch the tempetures climb! My CPU idles at around 50 degrees and when you use 100% for extended periods of time it will reach histeria temp (98 degrees) and turn it self off or freeze.

Answer to do you need the PIII 600X heatsink for a PIII in a 600E thinkpad is probably yes if you are doing CPU intensive tasks. But I don't use one, I'm happy with the 600E heatsink...even when I run openGL screensavers and the CPU is mostly busy running the directx software rasterizer it still won't shutoff.
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