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8793
March 23rd, 2004 07:00
M50 CPU upgrade
Hi,
I have M50 with P4 1.8 CPU and am wondering how high I can go with the processor speed. Most of my work involves volumetric data rendering and any performance increase would be nice.
Thanks,
Ezekiel
M50 P4 1.8, 1GB, Quadro 500
I have M50 with P4 1.8 CPU and am wondering how high I can go with the processor speed. Most of my work involves volumetric data rendering and any performance increase would be nice.
Thanks,
Ezekiel
M50 P4 1.8, 1GB, Quadro 500
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Skuld
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April 2nd, 2004 05:00
The Precision M50 can support a 2.6Ghz (400Mhz FSB) CPU (S-Spec: SL6WZ). Currently, 2.6Ghz is the highest speed that Intel produces for 400Mhz FSB Pentium 4-M processors. The M50 probably can't take 533Mhz or 800Mhz FSB processors, some of which have speeds exceeding 2.6Ghz.
Skuld
krjvd
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April 14th, 2004 15:00
We have 2.6 and 2.5 GHz P4 with 512K/FSB400 in stock.
http://techsp.net/Components/CPU/p4_details_27.html
Kay
Or contact sales@ts.nu
ztan
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April 15th, 2004 11:00
Do you have just the desktop 2.6 chips or the mobile chips also. Are there any problems (besides lack of speedstep) when sticking a desktop chip into the notebook? Are the voltages compatible and is the heat production controlled enough?
Regards,
Ezekiel