Changed Laptop CPU
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I Have Pentium M 750 Dothan 1.86Ghz 533Fsb i915pm chipset
Can anyone tell me how can i overclock it to 2.13Ghz I didnt try Clockgen but i dont know my Fsb Type like Ics915 or something can any one guide me i will be very thankfull if any help me out
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*mute*
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if pins are bent you can straighten them with a toothpick and a jewelers loupe so you have both hands free. i have done it. cpu is not totally dead if the pins are bent. it can be repaired as long as you do not bent them too many times trying to straighten them. too many bents will snap them off.
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lol, what's the point of upgrading to that CPU. You will barely notice any diffrence. And stop asking stupid questions, you cannot upgrade a laptop CPU with a desktop CPU.
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rofl yes. just buy another one and put it in, much easier than laptops. why would oyu want to upgrade Q6600? its almost top range
hey are you sure that you can change the processor of a laptop.
lirongna 3 years ago
It depends on what laptop you own. In the instruction manuals of Dell laptops they show you how to change the CPUs, hard drives, and RAM modules.
DragonFighter708 3 years ago
You don't spread the heatsink compound with your finger. That'll just create air bubbles. You just put a bead on and let the heatsink spread the compound for you. That's how manufacturers do it.
abrego86 3 years ago
I did not spread the grease with my naked finger. I used a glove. I had to make sure there was an very even thin layer of grease on the heatsink. The purpose of putting thermal grease is to remove air bubbles. If the heatsink is really big you don't have to spread the grease. There is no negtive in spreading the thermal grease. If you read the directions for certain thermal grease componds they even say to spread it evenly with a card.
DragonFighter708 3 years ago
hey nice video but could u tell me cuz i dont no much but can a laptop run amd phenom processor
Skyliner360 3 years ago
The AMD Phenom CPU is only for desktop computers. The new CPU must be compatible with your motherboard's chipset.
DragonFighter708 3 years ago