Moble Core 2 Duo upgrade question

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Moble Core 2 Duo upgrade question

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I have an HP dv9000 CTO (EZ379AV) model laptop. I have the service manual for it and it says the CPU is upgradeable (removeable). I know laptops aren't as cut and dry as desktop parts, but was curious if anyone was knowledgeable in this area.

I believe this laptop can support a 2.0GHz C2D. It currently has a 1.6GHz, the extra 400MHz is worth my interests, as I use this laptop heavily and do not want to fork out another 1500 bucks for a newer model. Below is the CPUID with mainboard/BUS info.

Thanks for any help. :)

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Moble = Mobile ... (sorry, couldn't resist) :lol:

How old is your unit?

Getting in far enough to change the processor is NOT a picnic ... many things can easily go wrong. Also, the processor in that model has a \"thermal pad\" stuck to the processor, damage to the thermal pad or absence of that will kill it in short order.

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This one should work, $318 (OOS tho). If the CPU socket is accessible w/o taking the laptop completely apart, swapping should be pretty easy.

Edit: The T7400 is only +$12, may still work (same TDP & FSB, OOS too tho).
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Curse my typos!!!

I've actually taken my HP apart before. When I get bored I take things apart... :o It's not too bad, just 34966309 screws.

I have been digging around all day and also found the T7400 to be the best choice. The 7600 is freakin' 600+ bux on newegg.

My only question is, the cache on the 7400 is 4MB and my 5500 is 2MB, will this cause any problems?
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the cashe shouldent matter the more the better but u do know when u swap the CPU the might half to reinstall XP ro Vista
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JMEaT wrote:My only question is, the cache on the 7400 is 4MB and my 5500 is 2MB, will this cause any problems?
No, it will make things run better :)
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you shouldn't need to reinstall anything
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fliptw wrote:you shouldn't need to reinstall anything
Last time I upgraded my cpu xp wouldent boot
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call me stupid, but why are there 3 \"S\" on SSSE3 when it should only be 2?
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AceCombat wrote:call me stupid, but why are there 3 "S" on SSSE3 when it should only be 2?
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ah ha.... i was wondering why there was 3 of em :roll: :P
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