Welcher CPU passt maximal in meinen SL500??

Santana45

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[font='Comic Sans MS, sans-serif']Hallo an alle,
in meinem SL 500 werkelt ein T3000 seinen Dienst runter,
weiß jemand genau bis zu welchem Proz. ich aufrüsten kann??
Danke im Vorraus![/font]




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Lenovo nennt vorerst als verfügbare zentrale Recheneinheiten eine T5670 CPU (1.8 GHz, 2MB l2-Cache, 800 MHz FSB, 35W TDP), ein T5870 Kern (2.0 GHz, 2MB l2-Cache, 800 MHz FSB, 35W TDP), ein P8400 (2.26 GHz, 3MB l2-Cache, 1066 MHz FSB, 25W TDP), ein P8600 (2.4 GHz, 3MB l2-Cache, 1066 MHz FSB, 25W TDP) sowie als leistungsstärkste CPU eine T9400 CPU mit 2.53 GHz (6MB l2-Cache, 1066 MHz FSB, 35W TDP).

Du wirst den stärksten C2D mit Penyrn Kern einbauen können.

---> Intel Core 2 Duo T9900
 
Wenn da'n Celeron 3000 werkelt, wär ich immer vorsichtig mit vorschnellen Empfehlungen.
In Lenovo's SL & R Billigstteilen, wurde teilweise auch der GL40 Chipsatz verbaut!

Grüße
Audrey
 
Moin Moin,

bin noch neu in diesem Forum und habe mich bereits durch die dementspreschenden Thread´s gelesen.
Ich möchte gern den CPU meins Lenovo SL500 aufrüsten! Ist es möglich, auch einen T9900 zu verbauen?
Das einzige wobei ich mir hier gedanken mache, ist die höhere TDP von 35Watt auf 45Watt,
schafft der Serienkühler das, oder würde das ThinkPad mit dem Cpu Überhitzen???

Hier auch gleich mal die gewünschten Screenschoot´sSL500.PNGSL500 (2).jpg
 
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Das sollte funktionieren, jedoch erkenne ich nicht den Sinn eine sehr teure CPU in ein eher bescheidenes SL-Thinkpad zu verbauen.
Es sei denn natürlich du bist an die CPU für kleines Geld gekommen.
 
Es sei denn natürlich du bist an die CPU für kleines Geld gekommen.

In der tat ist das einer der Gründe. Ich könnte die CPU relativ günstig bekommen ;)
Und was das Notebook angeht: Auch das habe ich buchstäblich für einen Apfel und ein Ei bekommen :thumbsup:
Auch ein Thinkpad der SL Serie ist es in meinen Augen wert, ein wenig aufgerüstet zu werden,
wenn sich das Ganze in einem Preislich überschaubaren Rahmen hällt. Immerhin ist das SL500
besser als so manches Notebook "von der Stange" :cool: und immernoch leistungsstärker als mein IBM T43p
 
Hallo,

ich hab mir den T9900 eingebaut. Ich wollte erst mal Ruhe haben!
Habe aber auch noch den originalen T6570 hier, falls du den willst?

Der T9900 läuft ohne Probleme. Kann ich also nur empfehlen. Wenn du den günstig bekommst, dann rein damit.
 
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