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09-12-2013 12:48 AM
Hi I am a performance pc enthusast and I wanna upgrade the stock cpu celeron single core 900 cpu of my Compaq Presario CQ56 219-wm laptop.
Can u tell me what following cpu will work with your current F.15 bios?
Intel Core Duo Mobile T9300
Intel Core Duo Mobile T9500
If not those what would be the highest cpu supported?
Thanks
09-12-2013 03:13 AM
Most of the better equiped models the CPU's are in many cases sockets thus allowing easy replacement & some upgrade scope and the rest may be soldered on to the motherboard.
Use CPU-Z to get details on current chip socket & mainboard details, but in all honesty a new notebook with decent intel is way to go & more upgradeable too.But the best way to go about it with out you having to worry about the compatibility of components and driver issues, is to go for a new PC which has the CPU you are looking for.
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09-12-2013 03:48 PM
I have verified those 2 cpu's with the cpu Z program and www.cpuworld.com. Those cpus are from the same Penryn core, same 200 megahertz FSB, same thermal design and are compatible with the Intel GL40 chipset. The only unsure thing is whether HP's F.15 current custom bios supports it I'm not sure of. If not I wanna know the highest one that will guarantees run and work either one of those or a pentium or celeron dual core cpu with 2 or 4 megs of l2 cache. Does anyone in HP have that info or has tested and verified it. Best thing to do is see if higher end laptops with that bios use that processor if so I am all set.
Single core celeron with 1 meg of cache just doesnt do it for me. I am a pc builder and enjoy doing upgrades.
09-12-2013 06:44 PM
Here's the problem. The motherboards used by HP on the Celeron models often do not have the advanced features to support the Pentium processors. There is no guarantee in other words. You can do the replacement. The processor is socketed. The Core 2 Duo models will fit and the laptop will likely boot but you may not get the clock speed you anticipate and the laptop may run hot and unstable. One thing you can do is open the memory cover and give us the model number of the motherboard. This may tell us the chipset and other information that will make it possible to see if your motherboard will support the C2Duo CPUs.
09-12-2013 09:03 PM
I am guessing the white sticker on the DIMM socket itselft would be the correct sticket?? I have 3 different white stickers on the backside underneath the black RAM cover itself and I also have a long white sticker located on the DIMM socket with 3 different separte numbers on it. I will give you those 3 located on the DIMM socket itself. Here they are.
CT:PX380011ZO6EV1 bottom left of sticker
These 2 are located upper right of sticker:
31AX3MB0080
LAN:984BE1BE3F66
My chipset information from CPU-Z
Northbridge Intel GL40 rev.07
Southbridge Intel 82801IM (ICH9-M) rev. 03
09-13-2013 03:01 PM
Pretty sure the GL40 chipset is used only for Celeron/Pentium Dual processors. Notice that no Core2Duo was offered on the CQ56-200 Intel line. Just Celeron and the T4500. The GL40 was a special chipset for "value-oriented applications".
This is anecdotal but you have some folks who claim to have successfully installed Core2Duo processors on GL40 laptop motherboards, including at least one HP. However, note the "official" compatibility list and take other claims with a grain of salt:
http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_%28chipsets%29/GL40_Express.html
In other words, it might work even likely will work but it is a gamble.
10-17-2013 11:07 AM
Hi thanks for posting your success! Since you've done it that makes my purchase alot less chance full and I can relax a bit. I have the Compaq CQ-56 219-wm Celeron 900 and I plan on going to the T4500. I plan on going with some new ram. I am running the F.13 bios and would update before I do the cpu upgrade. Are you running the F.15 Bios as I am only curious to ensure compatibility? I would buy a more expensive laptop and Core I5's are smoking but I am on a limited low budget. This laptop will overperform I just wanted to keep it as long as I could. Thanks for the post
