Upgrading T61 to Penryn

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Upgrading T61 to Penryn

#1 Post by GhostriderTx » Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:40 pm

I have a T61 with T7300. I am not really considering doing this but does anyone know if I could swap out the 7300 for a Penryn. The only reason I am thinking about it is battery life not performance.

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Re: Upgrading T61 to Penryn

#2 Post by brentpresley » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:35 pm

GhostriderTx wrote:I have a T61 with T7300. I am not really considering doing this but does anyone know if I could swap out the 7300 for a Penryn. The only reason I am thinking about it is battery life not performance.
Yes. Just make sure you are running the latest BIOS before you attempt the upgrade.
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#3 Post by Crunch » Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:15 am

Ghostrider...Yes, it will work. I have done a CPU swap, too, and it was purely for performance reasons...just wondering why you would do it solely for powering saving purposes? What about a 2nd battery? lol...I don't mean to sound smart, but seriously?? Which Penryn are you considering?
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#4 Post by icantux » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:44 am

Actually, you've given me an idea.

Since Lenovo Canada isn't offering Penryns and don't know when those will start shipping, I may just as well order a system with a lower-end CPU (which will be plenty fast compared to my old system) thus saving a lot of cash on any current upgrade, and then in a year or so, when the prices on CPUs drop, purchase a higher-end Penryn (like a 2.8 ) and just slap that in - like a brand new system.

In basic testing, the mid-range Penryn vastly outperforms the current highest-end Merom, imagine what a high-end Penryn will do compared to a low-end Merom! ;)


Thanks GhostRider!! :D

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#5 Post by seyed » Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:37 pm

Hi everyone, I would like to upgrade my T61 (6460-7EU T7300) with a Penryn one. I'll do it when T9500 will be available here in France.
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#6 Post by danny_isr » Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:21 am

so whats the benefits of going to a penryn ?
does it consume less battery (if so by how much ?)
how much a Penryn CPU costs ?

honestly , i feel my 2.2Ghz is really fast. it need to be really good reason to do so unless it's not expensive :)

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#7 Post by Rambler76 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:13 pm

to all looking at upgrading to a penryn based processor, check my post in this thread http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 22f7e08612

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#8 Post by loches » Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:51 pm

icantux wrote: In basic testing, the mid-range Penryn vastly outperforms the current highest-end Merom, imagine what a high-end Penryn will do compared to a low-end Merom! ;)


Thanks GhostRider!! :D
That's not true. The performance gains are negligible unless you're using programs that support SSE4 instructions, which few do atm. Unless you need it for something specific or demand that 5-10% battery life increase, it's a waste of time and money.

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#9 Post by danny_isr » Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:29 pm

that is what i suspected. it's always the case when upgrading CPUs
or even the whole computer , unless you wait few years for a really jump in technology.

i always get disappointed from the gain in REAL life performance .
on spec newer PC always look very impressive though... :)
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#10 Post by Pascal_TTH » Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:10 pm

seyed wrote:Hi everyone, I would like to upgrade my T61 (6460-7EU T7300) with a Penryn one. I'll do it when T9500 will be available here in France.
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T61p : Core 2 Duo T9300, Quadro FX 570m, 2GB CL4, 320GB, WUXGA
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T61 : Core 2 Duo T7300, Quadro NVS 140m, 2GB, 160GB, WXGA+

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#11 Post by jcvjcvjcvjcv » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:02 pm

Crunch wrote:Ghostrider...Yes, it will work. I have done a CPU swap, too, and it was purely for performance reasons...just wondering why you would do it solely for powering saving purposes? What about a 2nd battery? lol...I don't mean to sound smart, but seriously?? Which Penryn are you considering?
2nd Ultrabay accu:
Inconvenience because of missing optical. Battery (in my case) decreases to 55% of it's capacity in 30 cycles. Costs: ~$125

2nd primary accu:
Extra weight to carry around. Costs: ~$145 (6 cell)

bigger primary 9 cell accu:
extra weight, sticking out too much (considering he has a 14" wide)

New CPU
For example: T9300
More performance, longer batterylife, less heat, fan wil run more quiet. Costs: ~$320

Well, it's not the cheapest options, but exept costst it has no disadvantages.
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#12 Post by Pocket Aces » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:06 pm

Another 6-cell battery will give you around 3hrs, I'm estimating. An upgrade to Penryn probably won't give you more than 30 min.
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#13 Post by jcvjcvjcvjcv » Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:53 am

Yes, but it's extra ballast to carry around.
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#14 Post by loches » Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:05 am

Get the ultrabay battery. How often do you really use the disk drive on the go?

Although, for the price, I guess you could just upgrade to Penryn anyway.

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