Pentium M 1.5GHZ s478 $45

ParatoOptimal

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I didn't see the iwill board at geeks.
Do you have a link?

I'm thinking my old Asus CUSL2 Mobo will work
I think my board is a PGA but I picked up a PBA2 adapter from Geeks a while back.

Thanks
 

bearxor

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For those curious, this is basically a CeleronM 340 with Speedstep, if you're looking for a performance gauge, or if someone with a CeleronM laptop is looking for an 'upgrade'.
 

c0ex

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this my laptops current processor

CPU ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CPU Properties:
CPU Type Mobile Intel Celeron M 320, 1300 MHz (13 x 100)
CPU Alias Banias-512
CPU Stepping B1
Instruction Set x86, MMX, SSE, SSE2
Original Clock 1300 MHz
Engineering Sample No
L1 Code Cache 32 KB
L1 Data Cache 32 KB
L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ATC, Full-Speed)

CPU Physical Info:
Package Type 479 Ball uFCBGA / 478 Pin uFCPGA
Transistors 77 million
Process Technology 6M, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu, Low-K
Die Size 83 mm2
Core Voltage 1.356 V
I/O Voltage 1.356 V
Typical Power 24.5 W
Maximum Power 28.5 W



could I upgrade to this one?
 

bearxor

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Originally posted by: c0ex
this my laptops current processor

CPU ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CPU Properties:
CPU Type Mobile Intel Celeron M 320, 1300 MHz (13 x 100)
CPU Alias Banias-512
CPU Stepping B1
Instruction Set x86, MMX, SSE, SSE2
Original Clock 1300 MHz
Engineering Sample No
L1 Code Cache 32 KB
L1 Data Cache 32 KB
L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ATC, Full-Speed)

CPU Physical Info:
Package Type 479 Ball uFCBGA / 478 Pin uFCPGA
Transistors 77 million
Process Technology 6M, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu, Low-K
Die Size 83 mm2
Core Voltage 1.356 V
I/O Voltage 1.356 V
Typical Power 24.5 W
Maximum Power 28.5 W



could I upgrade to this one?

You have an older CeleronM with only 512kb of cache. You could upgrade and it would be a 200mhz clock speed bump, double the L2 cache and speed step.
 

CD2459

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Sounds like a great Deal.
I have a Pentium 4 Mobile on this Dell Laptop, can I upgrade with this? I've a 2.8 ghz, would it even be a worthwhile upgrade?
 

CD2459

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i have no idea, i'm a desktop guy. I do know this lappy gets smokin hot even when Max battery is on! And if i've read correctly all those centrino processors kick ass.
 

KillerGringo

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Don't laugh. The 2.0 Yonah runs circles around the 3.6 P4.

Clock for clock the Pentium M beats the crap out of the Pentium 4.
 

Powermoloch

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Originally posted by: KillerGringo
Don't laugh. The 2.0 Yonah runs circles around the 3.6 P4.

Clock for clock the Pentium M beats the crap out of the Pentium 4.


Kinda funny though...the Pentium M architecture was based on the PIII series lol AFAIK

ironic.
 

Slaimus

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The 1.5s which use a 400Mhz bus do not upgrade as well as the ones that use 533Mhz bus, but this would be a very good upgrade for those on a Celeron M, since the Celerons do not have Speedstep.
 

RobsTV

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Originally posted by: Slaimus
The 1.5s which use a 400Mhz bus do not upgrade as well as the ones that use 533Mhz bus, but this would be a very good upgrade for those on a Celeron M, since the Celerons do not have Speedstep.

Actually the 400MHz (4x 100MHz FSB) units are the ones to get for overclocking.
Many with a 533Mhz (4x 133Mhz FSB) CPU replace it with the 400MHz version, and BAM, instant upgrade.

1.5GHz = 100x15.
When used in a system that had 533MHz CPU it becomes:
2GHz = 133x15. $45 for a 2GHz P-M upgrade? YES!
The sweet CPU most crave is the 1.6GHz 400MHz unit @ 2100MHz.
Some have even got the 1.8GHz to work @ 2.4Ghz, which becomes the fastest CPU in town, even faster than best A64 Desktops!

Sadly, my laptop uses 400MHz bus, with 1.8GHz (18x100).
Was thinking of getting a 533MHz system and swapping CPU's.
However, if the 533MHz system came with a 1.6GHz, it would have ran at 12x133.
Installed in my old system would have dropped it down to a 1.2GHz.
This $45 CPU would have been perfect solution. Use it in old system and move 1.8GHz to new system at 2.4GHz (or less as needed).
 
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