Upgrading my T43 1871

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Upgrading my T43 1871

#1 Post by KuniD » Wed Apr 25, 2007 6:59 am

I have a T43 1871 which is starting to feel a bit long in the tooth.

Currently it has the following spec:

Pentium M 730 1.6GHz
512Mb DDRII-533 (PC4200)
40Gb
DVDRW

Is it worth me spending money to upgrade it, or am I better of buying a new C2D T60 and selling the T43? How much do you lot reckon I'll get for me T43?

+ 1Gb DIMM - £35
+ 120Gb HDD - £50
+ Pentium M 760-780 - ?? (would I really notice the difference?)

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#2 Post by gunston » Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:45 am

go for T43 if you still like the classic IBM design outlook!!!
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful

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#3 Post by jdhurst » Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:55 am

With respect to memory, Windows XP SP2 likes to have 512Mb minimum, and I know from helping users that more memory on an SP2 machine will help performance. I use 768Mb and that is entirely workable, but 1Gb would be fine as well.

The thing on your machine is likely the hard drive. The biggest performance booster I did on my T41 was go to a 7200-rpm hard drive. Big difference.
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#4 Post by KuniD » Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:29 am

jdhurst wrote:With respect to memory, Windows XP SP2 likes to have 512Mb minimum, and I know from helping users that more memory on an SP2 machine will help performance. I use 768Mb and that is entirely workable, but 1Gb would be fine as well.

The thing on your machine is likely the hard drive. The biggest performance booster I did on my T41 was go to a 7200-rpm hard drive. Big difference.
.... JDH
How has using a 7200 affected battery life / noise / heat for you?

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#5 Post by cmarti » Wed Apr 25, 2007 1:08 pm

KuniD wrote: How has using a 7200 affected battery life / noise / heat for you?
If you use a 7K100 you won't notice any difference, the only difference would be the performance increase, believe me i have use it on a T40,770Z,600X and now on my X60 the drive is great!
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#6 Post by simms » Wed Apr 25, 2007 1:53 pm

cmarti wrote:
KuniD wrote: How has using a 7200 affected battery life / noise / heat for you?
If you use a 7K100 you won't notice any difference, the only difference would be the performance increase, believe me i have use it on a T40,770Z,600X and now on my X60 the drive is great!
I use a 7K100 as well. noise is not noticeable above my old Hitatchi, heat is no worse, and battery life is the same. The bonus is now I have a portable 60GB HDD which needs no external PSU!

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#7 Post by underclocker » Wed Apr 25, 2007 1:56 pm

This will help a little for very little $... http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=39879
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#8 Post by jdhurst » Wed Apr 25, 2007 2:08 pm

KuniD wrote:<snip>
How has using a 7200 affected battery life / noise / heat for you?
NIL

No noise and no heat other than normal which is quiet all around. More battery - who knows? But I can say this: The battery slowly but inexorably expires over time because it is a chemical device much faster than any impact from the hard drive.

I will no longer own any kind of laptop computer unless it has a 7200-rpm drive or faster. Slower drives have never cut it for me. Some persons are willing to sacrifice speed for storage, but I need the speed, and storage remains ample.

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#9 Post by gunston » Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:50 pm

upgrade to SXGA+ would be the best option :lol:
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful

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