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Successful upgrade of R51 CPU

#1 Post by spuddog » Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:53 pm

I just finished upgrading my R51 Celeron 1.3 to a Pentium M 725 . the only problem I ran into was during my research CPU-z reported that my processor was a 479 pin instead of a 478. I went with the Pentium M 725 as folks here had reported it to work and it did. Thanks to all those who have shared their experiences. I also added 1GB of Crucial ram for a total of 1.2 GB. It does run a few degrees hotter under full load (~68 now, ~65 before) but that is to be expected. I have not run Prime 95 or MemTest yet, so I will get back to you if there are any problems.

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#2 Post by underclocker » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:45 pm

Congrats. That's a nice low cost upgrade for improved performance and extended battery run-time. I've upgraded a couple of R51's myself.
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#3 Post by zverg » Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:48 pm

So the R51 with a celeron has the same system board as one with a Pentium-M?

I know someone looking to upgrade their R51 and it currently has a 1.6GHz Celeron. I was pretty sure it was the P-M architecture instead of the P4 stuff because of the low clock speed, but wasn't sure. The 1.6ghz banias (725) would be an ok upgrade, but I imagine nothing earth-shattering.
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#4 Post by spuddog » Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:54 pm

Speed wise you might not see a great improvement, But it should increase battery life. The P-m supports speedstep which will cycle the CPU speed according to the load. the Celeron always runs at the base clock speed. Some people have reported that faster P-m's will work (735,745,755) I couldn't get one bought for a reasonable amount so I don't know if the work or not.

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#5 Post by zverg » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:03 pm

I have a few P-m 735s, I should have him try one.. just gotta smuggle it across the border (luckily it's nice and small lol)
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#6 Post by ymemuser » Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:07 pm

spuddog wrote:Speed wise you might not see a great improvement, But it should increase battery life. The P-m supports speedstep which will cycle the CPU speed according to the load. the Celeron always runs at the base clock speed. Some people have reported that faster P-m's will work (735,745,755) I couldn't get one bought for a reasonable amount so I don't know if the work or not.

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I am planing upgrade my R50e from celeron-m 1.5GHZ to p-m at the same speed. I don't care about increase of battery life. Am I going to see any (or maybe not at all) increase of speed. I kind of doubt I will but what you think? Thanks

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#7 Post by underclocker » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:31 pm

ymemuser wrote:I am planing upgrade my R50e from celeron-m 1.5GHZ to p-m at the same speed. I don't care about increase of battery life. Am I going to see any (or maybe not at all) increase of speed. I kind of doubt I will but what you think? Thanks
There won't be much difference and the Celeron could possibly be faster. IBM made R50 models for a while. I suppose that a newer Celeron (the units with 1 MB cache and based on Dothans) could be as fast or slightly faster than a Banias Pentium M. Maybe switching gears (Speedstep) requires overhead.

Post some test results, please.
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#8 Post by ms5133 » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:24 pm

I've done the upgrade from a Celeron M340 to a P735 (SL7EP) on my R50E.

I do some video editing and the switch has saved me about 20 min. in converting eg. a 700 MB video file to a 4GB DVD file.

There is no difference, at least in my opinion, when web surfing or light word processing.

I find battery life to be increased from 1 1/2 to about 2 hours with WIFI on and normal internet activity.


Just my impressions...nothing bench-marked.
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#9 Post by ymemuser » Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:39 am

ms5133 wrote:I've done the upgrade from a Celeron M340 to a P735 (SL7EP) on my R50E.

I do some video editing and the switch has saved me about 20 min. in converting eg. a 700 MB video file to a 4GB DVD file.

There is no difference, at least in my opinion, when web surfing or light word processing.

I find battery life to be increased from 1 1/2 to about 2 hours with WIFI on and normal internet activity.


Just my impressions...nothing bench-marked.
Thanks. You just confirmed my thoughts about c-m vs. p-m at the same speed level. One more prove how actually good celeron-m is.

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#10 Post by ymemuser » Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:42 am

underclocker wrote:
ymemuser wrote:I am planing upgrade my R50e from celeron-m 1.5GHZ to p-m at the same speed. I don't care about increase of battery life. Am I going to see any (or maybe not at all) increase of speed. I kind of doubt I will but what you think? Thanks
There won't be much difference and the Celeron could possibly be faster. IBM made R50 models for a while. I suppose that a newer Celeron (the units with 1 MB cache and based on Dothans) could be as fast or slightly faster than a Banias Pentium M. Maybe switching gears (Speedstep) requires overhead.

Post some test results, please.
Thanks. I better will stay with my 1MB L2 Dothan based celeron-m which is great CPU (maybe greatest value CPU on current market).

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#11 Post by drw1710 » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:11 pm

ok withought getting flamed, could someone in the know please tell me the fastest cpu my r50 1836-3uu will handle as an upgrade please currently has the p4m 1.6 installed i like the speed step its really a nice feature, so i wish to keep that.....

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Re: upgrade

#12 Post by Harryc » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:22 pm

drw1710 wrote:ok withought getting flamed, could someone in the know please tell me the fastest cpu my r50 1836-3uu will handle as an upgrade please currently has the p4m 1.6 installed i like the speed step its really a nice feature, so i wish to keep that.....

thanks
Anything in the Dothan standard voltage list with a 400MHz Front side bus would work with the following exceptions; Stay away from the 7**As. You also need to ensure you get a B stepping chip. The C stepping chips do not work at full speed. Cooling is another issue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In ... processors
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Re: upgrade

#13 Post by zverg » Fri Aug 17, 2007 9:52 am

Harryc wrote:
drw1710 wrote:ok withought getting flamed, could someone in the know please tell me the fastest cpu my r50 1836-3uu will handle as an upgrade please currently has the p4m 1.6 installed i like the speed step its really a nice feature, so i wish to keep that.....

thanks
Anything in the Dothan standard voltage list with a 400MHz Front side bus would work. Stay away from 'B' stepping. Cooling is another issue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In ... processors
What? I thought the P4-m motherboards were different
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Re: upgrade

#14 Post by Harryc » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:13 am

zverg wrote: What? I thought the P4-m motherboards were different
R50's take the same CPU's as T41's - Intel Mobile Pentium M (Centrino) 400MHz FSB. My R52 has one as well, but it's 533MHz FSB.

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#15 Post by zverg » Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:48 am

I was under the impression that the R50 came with a P4-m (NOT a P-m) or a Celeron-m, the R51 came with a P-m OR a Celeron-M, etc..

now I'm confused again.
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#16 Post by Harryc » Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:02 pm

zverg wrote:I was under the impression that the R50 came with a P4-m (NOT a P-m) or a Celeron-m, the R51 came with a P-m OR a Celeron-M, etc..

now I'm confused again.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:R50
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:R51

Here's a good table showing which machines have the Pentium 4-M

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_Mobile_Pentium_4-M

Same for Pentium M Dothan
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_Pentium_M_(Dothan)

..and Banias

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Intel_Pentium_M_(Banias)
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#17 Post by underclocker » Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:29 pm

There were two motherboard variants for the R40's - Pentium 4 M and Pentium M.

With the introduction of R5x line, only the Pentium M family motherboards are used.

The fastest possible processor for R50 or R51's is the 2.1GHz Pentium M with a 400MHz bus. Cooling may very well be an issue at that speed, but note you may be OK, the R50p used the same cooling fan as all the other R50/R51's. That was for a 1.7GHz Banias. The GPU's had their own heat sinks. More input is needed from those that have done the upgrade.
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Sucessfull upgrade

#18 Post by tivito » Sun Nov 04, 2007 2:07 pm

I want to report a sucessfull upgrade to Dothan 755 processor on a ThinkPad R51-2887, using last bios available.. idle temperature is 42....and increase to 60C when full load.

Im using 1GB matched pair memory... with UBUNTU, WINDOWS and Mac OS 10.4.9 :D

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