husky0894, many thanks for your assistance with this matter, you have been a great help and it is much appreciated.
Can you tell me if this information is readily available in the public domain? It would be nice if I could check this kind of information out myself in the future. Or is it only available to Dell?
Very few if any notebook makers -- Dell included -- support CPU upgrades, so the information must be gleaned from the notebook and CPU specifications. The chipset in the system you have, for example, does not support the Pentium 4 processor.
husky0894
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November 17th, 2008 11:00
It will take up to a Pentium M 2.1/400 -- the Pentium M 765.
The Core CPUs are not supported.
husky0894
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November 17th, 2008 14:00
No. Pentium-M or Celeron-M only - no P4 of any type.
Stu666
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November 17th, 2008 14:00
Thanks, does it support P4-Ms also? And if so, to what maximum?
Stu666
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November 17th, 2008 23:00
husky0894, many thanks for your assistance with this matter, you have been a great help and it is much appreciated.
Can you tell me if this information is readily available in the public domain? It would be nice if I could check this kind of information out myself in the future. Or is it only available to Dell?
husky0894
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November 18th, 2008 04:00
Very few if any notebook makers -- Dell included -- support CPU upgrades, so the information must be gleaned from the notebook and CPU specifications. The chipset in the system you have, for example, does not support the Pentium 4 processor.