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12-15-2009 10:56 AM
I could find the 'Replace with HP Spare' sticker on RAM modules, but there is no such sticker on the TV Tuner module.
Here is the picture of my TV Tuner module at the back: DVB-T TV Tuner
(Centrino2 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM,
500 GB HDD, GeForce GT 130M)
12-15-2009 03:05 PM
hey, i have an advent5611 laptop and im thinking of getting a new cpu. Over 1.7Ghz if possible
This is the info from CPU-Z
name - intel celeron T1600 @ 1.66Ghz
codename - Merom
technology - 65nm
specification - Genuine intel (R)
package - socket p (478)
core speed - around 1662.8MHz (it kept changing slightly)
multiplier - x 10.0
bus speed - 166.3MHz
rated FSB - 665.1MHz
I don't know much about processors so any advice would be appreciated.
If you need to know more let me know, thanks.
12-16-2009 12:28 AM
@Elang_V wrote:I could find the 'Replace with HP Spare' sticker on RAM modules, but there is no such sticker on the TV Tuner module.
Here is the picture of my TV Tuner module at the back: DVB-T TV Tuner
Did you remove the module and look at the other side?
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12-16-2009 12:35 AM
Hi gaza101,
An Advent 5611 is not an HP laptop. This forum is for HP products.
regards,
erico
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12-16-2009 01:54 AM
@erico wrote:Did you remove the module and look at the other side?
Oops! Should I remove the TV tuner module as well? I didnt do that. I will try it out today and will let you know. Thanks.
(Centrino2 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM,
500 GB HDD, GeForce GT 130M)
12-16-2009 02:12 AM - edited 12-16-2009 02:14 AM
@Elang_V wrote:
@erico wrote:Did you remove the module and look at the other side?
Oops! Should I remove the TV tuner module as well? I didnt do that. I will try it out today and will let you know. Thanks.
You should be able to undo the clips holding the tv tuner module, remove it from the holder turn it over and take a picture of it without disconnecting it.
regards,
erico
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12-16-2009 01:18 PM
I tried to remove the tv tuner module, but in the process, i messed up with one of the screws!
Now, Im not able to unscrew it as the screw driver just slips off its head. I guess Im screwed now!
Anyway, thanks for your effort. I appreciate it.
Regards,
Elang
(Centrino2 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM,
500 GB HDD, GeForce GT 130M)
12-17-2009 01:49 AM
Hi,
@Elang_V wrote:I tried to remove the tv tuner module, but in the process, i messed up with one of the screws!
Now, Im not able to unscrew it as the screw driver just slips off its head. I guess Im screwed now!
Anyway, thanks for your effort. I appreciate it.
Regards,
Elang
sorry to hear that. I work on laptops pretty frequently. It really does, as you now know, require a lot of patience and jewelers screwdrivers.
regards,
erico
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12-17-2009 08:01 AM
@77fahad77 wrote:
i got 6820ee notebook can i upgrade the processor igot T5550 1.83 GHz
Processors listed as compatible By HP and what would be decent upgrades (10% speed increase or better) are
@INTEL Core2 Duo processor T7250 @ 2.0 Ghz 667 Mhz FSB (65 nm process technology) Micro FCPGA
@INTEL Core2 Duo processor T7500 @ 2.2 Ghz 800 Mhz FSB (65 nm process technology) Micro FCPGA
They can be found through the HP PartSurfer here.
regards,
erico
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