ThinkPad processors

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ThinkPad processors

#1 Post by umhhmm » Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:08 am

Good day all
I truly hope this does not sound like a stupid question to ask but I have a 2366-66u t30 with a 1.9GHZ processor and I want to put this processor in a 2373-72u t40 that had a 1.5GHZ processor at least I think this a correct description of the two . And if it is possible is it going to make a differents and would it make sense to do this ? the t40 has a 80 gig hd and 2gig ram and it seems a shame to let it just sit since I installed windows 7 home premium just a few months ago and this is the second one I have had that stopped working in the last year or so .
I know its old but i do like these machines and am comfortable with my ThinkPad so I would like to keep it . So I am hoping that there is still hope for my ThinkPad :?
Thanking you all in advance and God Bless
Shawn
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
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Re: ThinkPad processors

#2 Post by Harryc » Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:17 am

It is not possible, they are (2) different sockets. The T30 uses a Pentium 4M, and the T40 a Pentium M Banias.

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#3 Post by umhhmm » Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:50 am

Thank you Harryc
I was not sure about that issue but I did not expect that they were compatible I guess that I will have to pick up a processor some where . Have you any idea what is the fastest processor i can use in my t40 (2372-72u) and approx how much $ do you think would be fair ? As I said I really am happy with my Think Pad so I want to keep it but if replacing the processor is to much cost as opposed to replacing the computer . I guess I would go with the latter its just that there is so much to consider when it comes to stats/ cost /performance/quality/ect.ect so thats where I am at :?:
Thanks Again and God Bless
Shawn
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
64 BIT WINDOWS 7 & ZORIN DUAL BOOT

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#4 Post by RealBlackStuff » Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:10 am

Your most sensible bet for that T40 would be a Dothan CPU, either the Pentium M 735 (1.7GHz, Intel SL7EP) for ~$10.- or the Pentium M 745 (1.8GHz, Intel SL7EN) for ~$25.-.
Max is the M 765 (2.1GHz, Intel SL7V3), which probably runs way too hot to be comfortable (and costs ~$85.- upwards).
A Dothan has 2MB L2-cache, the Banias only 1MB.
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Re: ThinkPad processors

#5 Post by umhhmm » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:59 am

@RealBlackStuff Thank You.
So the 1.7-1.8 would be best would the difference between the 1.5 and the 1.8 be noticeable ? I mean in performance and so my guess is that all I would need is some silver grease for install and a little know how ? I mean nothing special or particular other than the basics ?
Thanks Again and God Bless
Shawn
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
64 BIT WINDOWS 7 & ZORIN DUAL BOOT

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#6 Post by RealBlackStuff » Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:57 pm

You'll definitely notice the difference, even if you would take just a same speed 1.5GHz Dothan.
The doubled L2-cache makes quite a difference.
Get some Arctic Silver 5, clean off the old gunk with isopropyl alcohol (90%), and apply no more than a rice corn size dollop of AS5. Spread with an old credit card or similar.
Make sure to remove AC and main battery before you start.
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Re: ThinkPad processors

#7 Post by umhhmm » Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:57 pm

@RealBlackStuff
Many Thanks once again your advice is sound and will be taken with care .
I will update in a couple of days after completion !
Thank You and God Bless
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
64 BIT WINDOWS 7 & ZORIN DUAL BOOT

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#8 Post by umhhmm » Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:52 pm

Ok so i picked up a SL7EP and a Samsung HM160HC 160GB 5400rpm HDD for $70 the advise about the dothan was bang on big difference I have not yet installed the HM160HC but from what i have read hear and else where its a good upgrade so i figure it was a decent deal for the two and went for it the install of the cpu went smooth following your instructions :D but I could not get a hold of the as5 so I used ZP heatsink compound made by RoHS I was told that it is just as good as as5 so thats what I used it seems to be ok i guess I will find out soon enough any way Thanks again for the tips and I will update once again after the the new hard drive is installed .
Thanks again Shawn
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
64 BIT WINDOWS 7 & ZORIN DUAL BOOT

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#9 Post by umhhmm » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:13 pm

Ok so I installed the SamsungHM160HC160GB 5400rpm HDD and as soon as I install windows 7 I get a message that there is a problem with HD and I should back any data I do not want to lose :evil: so i down loaded the lenovo toolbox and did a system scan and the HD failed three tests and was so slow I knew that there was a problem with the HD after reading all the good things about it and it was slower than the 40gig travel star that came with my system :eek: so I talked to the guy and sent the report from the system scan and he said he could not beleive the HD failed :oops: and so he has agreed to refund me for the HD :| so that was good but after all the B.S of install and uninstall of windows and other programs it has been a learning thing for me not to buy used HD,s :( so now I guess I am back to the hunt for a good HD ! any one have any advise on what is good and what is not and what I should watch out for ? should I look for some thing 7200 or 5400 and whats the biggest space can I get for my Thinkpad T40 ? any way
Thanks all and I will update when I am finished with this upgrade.
Shawn
Thinkpad T30 2366 1.9
Thinkpad T40 2373 1.5
Thinkpad T40 2373-1.7
Thinkpad 2373 72U 1.8
Thinkpad T43 1871-64F 2.0
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.33 GHZ ATI X1300
Thinkpad T60 2007 2.0 GHZ RAM ATI X1400
Thinkpad T410 2522-RB3 2.4 GHZ CORE i5 8 GIGS RAM INTEL HD
64 BIT WINDOWS 7 & ZORIN DUAL BOOT

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Re: ThinkPad processors

#10 Post by ajkula66 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:24 pm

Just buy a *new* Samsung and enjoy...

If you need more space, get a WD 250GB or 320GB - that's as big as PATA laptop drives come.
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