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From: Ron Marraccini on 13 Apr 2008 14:27 Is it possible to substitute the Intel T1350 (Core Single) processor for the Celeron M520 unit in my laptop? (Compaq Presario C552US) I heard I could put a Pentium Core Duo in it but I haven't seen any success stories for that. Thanks -- Ron M.
From: BigJim on 14 Apr 2008 09:38
I bought a Lenovo desktop with a celeron 1.6 conroe cpu. the board had a intel 945 chipset on it with an 800fsb so I though any core2 with a 800fsb would work. I put a e4600 core 2 in it and it booted and ran fine, the only problem was that it would not shut down. Put the celeron chip back and it worked fine. I needed an upgrade to the bios but no update available for the lenovo board. So I ended up building another machine using the cpu with the same chipset but the board was from gigabyte and it is running fine. So in answer to your question maybe or maybe not. "Ron Marraccini" <ronm(a)ramlegal.com> wrote in message news:48025090$0$87071$815e3792(a)news.qwest.net... > Is it possible to substitute the Intel T1350 (Core Single) processor for > the Celeron M520 unit in my laptop? > (Compaq Presario C552US) > > I heard I could put a Pentium Core Duo in it but I haven't seen any > success stories for that. > > Thanks > > > -- > Ron M. > > |