ejn63 thanks for help.I know upgrade to t9300 will not incrase performance very much but.I want to use my laptop with max . performance with processor .I found a link that someone has made benchmark with dell studio 1535 with 0F700C motherboard same as mine and that laptop has T9300 processor.Link: http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/80117
Now i am sure that my motherboard supports this processor.When i upgrade my processor i will write here the result.
Other than to check and see whether Dell shipped that CPU with your system, there is no way to be sure. It should work - the power requirements are similar to the slower CPUs supported by the system.
That said, CPU upgrades rarely make sense from an economic standpoint -- you won't gain much for your money as the speed difference between these two CPUs is incremental, not dramatic.
I looked Intel Processor list T8100 and T9300 both have same fsb, same socket pins&architecture ,same voltage. Differences:t8100=3mb L2 cache, t9300=6mb L2 cache, t8100=2100 Mhz frequency and t9300=2500 Mhz frequency. This upgrade will cost me average 20-25 $. t9300 has %25 more performance so iwant to upgrade.If it would be cost much for me, i wouldn't think to upgrade processor.
The CPU should work fine - but though the clock speed is 25% greater, everything else in the system will remain the same. You may see about a 5% boost in CPU-intensive apps overall - barely perceptible except to a benchmarking utility. If the price is that low and the supplier reliable, go for it. DO NOT make the mistake of buying on EBay though - it is rife with remarked CPUs, engineering samples, and other non-authentic processors.
Tengo una de estas laptop y funciona con un procesador T8300 a 2,4 GHZ FSB800mhz velocidad del bus, vi en una pagina de usuarios de Dell que podria soportar 2.53GHZ FSB800mhz. Dios le bendiga.
coderfree
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ejn63 thanks for help.I know upgrade to t9300 will not incrase performance very much but.I want to use my laptop with max . performance with processor .I found a link that someone has made benchmark with dell studio 1535 with 0F700C motherboard same as mine and that laptop has T9300 processor.Link: http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/80117
Now i am sure that my motherboard supports this processor.When i upgrade my processor i will write here the result.
ejn63
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January 2nd, 2011 03:00
Other than to check and see whether Dell shipped that CPU with your system, there is no way to be sure. It should work - the power requirements are similar to the slower CPUs supported by the system.
That said, CPU upgrades rarely make sense from an economic standpoint -- you won't gain much for your money as the speed difference between these two CPUs is incremental, not dramatic.
coderfree
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January 2nd, 2011 05:00
I looked Intel Processor list T8100 and T9300 both have same fsb, same socket pins&architecture ,same voltage. Differences:t8100=3mb L2 cache, t9300=6mb L2 cache, t8100=2100 Mhz frequency and t9300=2500 Mhz frequency. This upgrade will cost me average 20-25 $. t9300 has %25 more performance so iwant to upgrade.If it would be cost much for me, i wouldn't think to upgrade processor.
ejn63
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January 2nd, 2011 06:00
The CPU should work fine - but though the clock speed is 25% greater, everything else in the system will remain the same. You may see about a 5% boost in CPU-intensive apps overall - barely perceptible except to a benchmarking utility. If the price is that low and the supplier reliable, go for it. DO NOT make the mistake of buying on EBay though - it is rife with remarked CPUs, engineering samples, and other non-authentic processors.
Rolandog
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June 25th, 2012 00:00
Tengo una de estas laptop y funciona con un procesador T8300 a 2,4 GHZ FSB800mhz velocidad del bus, vi en una pagina de usuarios de Dell que podria soportar 2.53GHZ FSB800mhz. Dios le bendiga.