PIII 700 MHz from IBM TP T20 - compatible with 600x?
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BigCatAndy
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PIII 700 MHz from IBM TP T20 - compatible with 600x?
Hello everybody!
A friend of mine is replacing CPU of his TP T20: PIII 700 MHz. Can anybody tell me, if I could replace my CPU - PIII 450MHz - with this one?
Thanx in advance,
A.
A friend of mine is replacing CPU of his TP T20: PIII 700 MHz. Can anybody tell me, if I could replace my CPU - PIII 450MHz - with this one?
Thanx in advance,
A.
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BigCatAndy
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Sorry
OK. I didn't expect to get reply that fast. I will remove my post in the "T"-related forum.JHEM wrote:In future, please don't post the same question in more than one Forum.
Regards,
James
Regards,
A.
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AbsoluteRaleigh
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Re: PIII 700 MHz from IBM TP T20 - compatible with 600x?
No. Your board will handle a mmc-2 500mhz CPU.BigCatAndy wrote:Hello everybody!
A friend of mine is replacing CPU of his TP T20: PIII 700 MHz. Can anybody tell me, if I could replace my CPU - PIII 450MHz - with this one?
Thanx in advance,
A.
His 700 is a mpga2 CPU which is quite a bit different.
Len
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BigCatAndy
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Not higher than 500?
OK, thanx for the replies.AbsoluteRaleigh wrote:No. Your board will handle a mmc-2 500mhz CPU.BigCatAndy wrote:Hello everybody!
A friend of mine is replacing CPU of his TP T20: PIII 700 MHz. Can anybody tell me, if I could replace my CPU - PIII 450MHz - with this one?
Thanx in advance,
A.
His 700 is a mpga2 CPU which is quite a bit different.
But what do you mean with "Your board will handle a mmc-2 500mhz CPU."? Can I install a CPU with higher (than 500 MHz) frequency?
I was going to buy a 650 MHz MMC2 CPU at eBay. Will my 600x handle it?
For me it doesn't make any sense to spend money for 500 MHz CPU, because nobody will see a diffrence between 450 MHz and 500 MHz.
Regards,
A.
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Re: Not higher than 500?
Your unit is not designed to handle the 650mhz.BigCatAndy wrote:OK, thanx for the replies.AbsoluteRaleigh wrote: No. Your board will handle a mmc-2 500mhz CPU.
His 700 is a mpga2 CPU which is quite a bit different.
But what do you mean with "Your board will handle a mmc-2 500mhz CPU."? Can I install a CPU with higher (than 500 MHz) frequency?
I was going to buy a 650 MHz MMC2 CPU at eBay. Will my 600x handle it?
For me it doesn't make any sense to spend money for 500 MHz CPU, because nobody will see a diffrence between 450 MHz and 500 MHz.
Regards,
A.
You can check out this thread for more info:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=8749
Len
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