RESULTS.
The new X9000 works great as it should.
Yes it runs warmer, temps from the old T9300 were 56 deg. The X9000 runs about 20 deg warmer.
The old 8710p does run faster, not by much but definitely a small improvement.
This is as far as I can upgrade this unit.
It fills all my requirements...
Good evening.
My HP 8710p is running the T 9300 cpu, it can be a "little clunky" on some games.
Would the t9500 or the X9000 be better suited to my pc?
Cost is not an issue, and I play basic games.
Thank you for any input.
Thank you for your input.
Arkaign you mention the use of Thermal paste on the chip set. Last time I looked there were small " pads " on the heat sink. Should these be peeled off and replaced with thermal paste?
Thank you
Thank you for your input.
Arkaign you mention the use of Thermal paste on the chip set. Lats time I looked there were small " pads " on the heat sink. Should these be peeled off and replaced with thermal paste?
Thank you
Hi there,
I have a X9000 CPU from a mate.
Intending to upgrade my HP 8710p. Laptop
Can I overclock it? If so, what is a maximum safe level?
I am relatively new at this so any tips would be appreciated.
Running 8 Gig of ram and a SSD.
Thank you.
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