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01-04-2010 08:18 AM
Hi,
@frg290 wrote:Thanks, Erico, for the clearly written FAQ and your continuing, easy-to-understand followups.
I have a few questions about an HP Pavilion dv8301nr with an 80 GB HDD. The computer is running fine, but I need more HDD space.
- >My Computer>Properties>Hardware>Device Manager lists "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers". Does this tell me the HDD is an IDE type?
- In the FAQ, you state "Generally speaking, a replacement IDE/EIDE hard disk can't be larger than 120 GB." If I install a 160 GB EIDE drive, will the dv8301nr ignore the 40 GB difference or not recognize the HDD at all?
- The dv8301nr has a slot for a 2nd HDD. The maintenance/service manual shows a frame to hold the HDD, is that normally included with the HDD or do I need to buy one from HP?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
In the Device Manager click on disk drive. That is where you will see which type of drive is installed in your laptop.
All Windows Operating systems have the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers"listed in the Device manager.
If your hard drive is SATA it will say ATA device.
When you find out which type drive you have installed you can indeed install a 160GB hard disk.
You will need to buy the frame (it is called a caddy for the second hard drive) from HP.
Sorry it took so long to answer your post. I was on vacation in Denmark having a great time. 🙂
regards,
erico
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01-04-2010 08:30 AM
Hi,
@jefeman101 wrote:hey erico, im a dummy who has a probably stupid question.
I have a dv7-3065dx and want to know if i can upgrade the graphics card from ATI Radeon 4200 to anything higher
also, i dont really have any issues with the processer (AMD Turion™ II Ultra dual-core mobile processor M600) but i figure i should know if its possible to update
Upgrading the onboard graphics (integrated into the chipset) is a no go as your laptop does not have a discrete graphics module installed. There is an external graphics solution (it is also a bit pricey) from NVIDIA that should be available later this year.
I am unable to find any optional processors for this model.
regards,
erico
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01-05-2010 03:30 AM
Hi Erico,
My computer is a HP Pavillon dv2500- dv2699ef (special edition). It's a wonderful computer but I'm wondering which component could be upgraded to better fit my needs (proc,RAM memory or video card).I'm only playing 1 video game with it but I'm a bit short with my current config and believe an upgrade of the RAM or video card will help a lot. I don't want to buy another computer just for this matter...Concerning the RAM memory,this computer is said to max at 2*1GB but I've read on the net that it actually works fine with 2*2GB.One should just upgrapde to a 64bit system AND update the BIOS to make sure it manages the 4GB memory.
What do you think about this and which component upgrade do you think is worth considering?
Thanks a lot for you help.
01-05-2010 03:59 AM
Sorry, I forgot to mention the motherboard : 965 Intel Motherboard.
Here are my sources as well: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=230478&page=2
Thanks.
01-05-2010 08:14 AM - edited 01-05-2010 08:28 AM
Compatible Upgrades
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 (2.5 Ghz, 3MB L2 cache)
Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 (2.40 Ghz,, 4 MB L2 cache)
Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 (2.20 Ghz, 4MB L2 cache)
Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 (2.0 GHz, 2MB L2 cache)
Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 (1.67 Ghz, 2MB L2 cache)
Memory: can be upgraded to two 2048-MB modules (667Mhz, PC2-5300) use CPU-z to verify the memory bus speed on your current modules. HP sells these w/ spare part number 455739-001. Also verify the identifying information for your motherboard with CPU-z. The motherboard identifying information that you provided is incomplete.
Video: Am unaware if your specific laptop model options included a discrete graphics model or an integrated graphics chip. If CPU-z shows Nvidia 8400 graphics then you probably have an integrated graphics chip.
regards,
erico
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01-05-2010 01:26 PM
Thx Erico,
This looks like good news! I've checked the motherboard identification using your CPU-z and found this compatible processors list which look more exhausitve :http://ark.intel.com/chipset.aspx?familyID=28116
Do you think I should stick to the list you gave me for safety?Do you think the extreme processors family will work fine?
Should I care about the different L2 cache and system TDP?
Thx,I know this is a lot of question....:-)
01-05-2010 01:33 PM
For info, this is the details provided by CPU-z :
Mobile Intel® PM965 Express Chipset with 82801HBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH8-ME)
I put the B in HBM in bolt on purpose....
01-06-2010 01:36 AM
@djop2002 wrote:Thx Erico,
This looks like good news! I've checked the motherboard identification using your CPU-z and found this compatible processors list which look more exhausitve :http://ark.intel.com/chipset.aspx?familyID=28116
Do you think I should stick to the list you gave me for safety?Do you think the extreme processors family will work fine?
Should I care about the different L2 cache and system TDP?
Thx,I know this is a lot of question....:-)
The list that I supplied is of known compatible processors used by HP in your model. There is support in the BIOS for all that I listed.
You can try the Extreme Edition models, but you run the risk of discovering that they are not supported by the HP custom BIOS. That risk is yours alone.
regards,
erico
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01-06-2010 01:38 AM
Hi,
@djop2002 wrote:For info, this is the details provided by CPU-z :
Mobile Intel® PM965 Express Chipset with 82801HBM I/O Controller Hub (ICH8-ME)
I put the B in HBM in bolt on purpose....
I don't see a CPU-z screenshot in your post.
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