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10-19-2012 06:52 AM
What model of HP laptop do you have? I found a quick specs article for the HP 500 Notebook PC, however, none show any model as having the Intel 945 Chip set. Instead it shows the Mobile Intel 910GML and 915GM, which is why I want to verify.
The first article below is to an article that will help you locate the model number. The second is to the Quick Specs page I found on the HP 530 Notebook:
How Do I Locate the Model Number on the Service Tag
HP 500 Notebook PC Quick Specs
Also could you post your processor, package, north bridge using CPUZ/CPUID as indicated by another user? It is a great tool that will report your system specs. See the posts above by Rakhmad and cyberdyne3.
When a solution is found please mark the post that solves your issue.
10-22-2012 08:54 AM - edited 10-22-2012 09:19 AM
Hello LuSiD
Thanks for the screenshot. I have researched this for you and have a few questions and some suggestions.
What CPU part number is your Intel Core Solo T1300? I ask because there are two different models of your processor and each has a different socket type. Most CPU's in relation to your CPU have a BGA version in which the processor is soldered into the motherboard and Socket M socket which would allow you to replace it. The CPU part number will be important when purchasing a new laptop CPU as well. Also what BIOS and BIOS revision do you have? (you should be able to check this form the BIOS)
Intel Core Solo T1300 (BGA) vs Intel Core Solo T1300 (Socket M)
Below is a side by side comparison of the two processors. As you can see they share the same core architecture name Yonah. They both work for the same Socket M and have the same FSB (Front Side Buss) frequency of 667. The biggest improvement to performance you would see is the additional processor core and the higher CPU frequency. Something to consider is that the TDP which affects the amount of heat and electricity the processor needs is higher. The difference is four watts which can be a problem for a laptop.
Intel Core Duo T2700 (Socket M) vs Intel Core Solo T1300 (Socket M)
The Intel Core Duo T7200 that you mentioned may not work with your laptop. While they share the same socket type the T7200 is based on some slightly different achetecture name (Merom) and platform (Napa Refresh). You can see the comparison chart at the next link.
Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (Socket M) vs Intel Core Solo T1300 (Socket M)
As for the difference between the T7200 and the T2700, the T7200 has a lower CPU frequency but gains double the CPU cache. The T7200 also uses an even higher TDP at 34watts rather than 31watts.
Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (Socket M) vs Intel Core Duo T2700 (Socket M)
You can learn more about TDP (Thermal Design Power) at: Thermal Design Power (TDP).
When a solution is found please mark the post that solves your issue.
10-28-2012 11:24 AM - edited 10-28-2012 11:26 AM
OK, I have great news!
My T7200 is installed and running flawlessly!
I am very happy with this and moreover i am able to run Windows 7 64 bit and add another 2GB module to max my RAM to 4 GB, all readable from the OS.
So, for anyone else wondering about upgrading their HP 530 processor to a T7200 (or even the T7600 if you can afford it...) I would say it is a green light. Please note that my chipset is the Intel i945GM. I don't know if this upgrade wiil work on any other chipset.
As for the heat dissipation, I checked my tempratures and found that I have rather cooled results (with good thermal paste and a clean fan).
Thank you all!
03-29-2013
04:19 AM
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03-29-2013
07:01 AM
by
OrnahP
Hy!
Could someone help me?
Can I upgrade my processor to a c2d t7250? I read that my chipset will support it, but i have a processor with one core. Do my motherboard/bios will support 2 cores? Will Bus Speed change from 532Mb?
Which is the stongest processor, I can use in this laptop, and why?
Thanks a lot,
Dongesz
I have a hp 530 laptop whith the following parts:
DMI
DMI BIOS
vendor
Hewlett-Packard
version
68MVU Ver. F.06
date
12/10/2007
ROM size
1024 KB
DMI System Information
manufacturer
Hewlett-Packard
product
HP 530 Notebook PC(KD080AA#AKC)
version
F.06
serial
[Personal Information Removed]
UUID
[Personal Information Removed]
DMI Baseboard
vendor
Hewlett-Packard
model
30D5
revision
KBC Version 82.15
serial
unknown
DMI System Enclosure
manufacturer
Hewlett-Packard
chassis type
Notebook
chassis serial
[Personal Information Removed]
DMI Processor
manufacturer
Intel(R)
model
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M CPU 440 @ 1.86GHz
clock speed
1867.0 MHz
FSB speed
133.0 MHz
multiplier
14.0x
DMI Extension Slot
designation
PC CARD-Slot 0
type
PCMCIA
width
32 bits
populated
no
DMI OEM Strings
string[0]
string[1]
ABS 70/71 79 7A 7B 7C 7D
DMI Physical Memory Array
location
Motherboard
usage
System Memory
correction
None
max capacity
4096 MBytes
max# of devices
2
DMI Memory Device
designation
DIMM #1
format
SODIMM
type
unknown
total width
64 bits
data width
64 bits
size
2048 MBytes
DMI Memory Device
designation
DIMM #2
format
SODIMM
type
unknown
total width
64 bits
data width
64 bits
size
2048 MBytes
Chipset
Northbridge
Intel i945GME rev. 03
Southbridge
Intel 82801GHM (ICH7-M/U) rev. A1
Memory Type
DDR2
Memory Size
4096 MBytes
Channels
Dual
Memory Frequency
266.0 MHz (1:2)
CAS# latency (CL)
4.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)
4
RAS# Precharge (tRP)
4
Cycle Time (tRAS)
12
Bank Cycle Time (tRC)
16
Processors Information
Processor 1
ID = 0
Number of cores
1 (max 1)
Number of threads
1 (max 1)
Name
Intel Celeron M 440
Codename
Yonah
Specification
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M CPU 440 @ 1.86GHz
Package (platform ID)
Socket 479 mPGA (0x5)
CPUID
6.E.C
Extended CPUID
6.E
Core Stepping
D0
Technology
65 nm
Core Speed
1862.0 MHz
Multiplier x FSB
14.0 x 133.0 MHz
Rated Bus speed
532.0 MHz
Stock frequency
1866 MHz
Instructions sets
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
L1 Data cache
32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache
32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache
1024 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size
FID/VID Control
no
03-29-2013 08:05 AM - edited 04-03-2013 04:39 AM
Hello friend,
I have exactly the same motherboard and I am already running on a C2D T7200.
Due to your motherboard's FSB limitation the max processor for your HP 530 is a C2D T7600 but i think a T7200 is value for money.
Be sure to update your BIOS to version F.07 before installing the new CPU.
Hope I helped.
Have a nice upgrade!
04-03-2013 03:45 AM
AAAAA.... T7250 and 440m
My socket doesn't support t7250. It was my first "laptop adventure". I kil 2 screws. It's a bit other like a PC.
I will try t7500 or t7200. It depend which can i order cheaper here in Hungary.
Thank you for your help. It was werry usefull. Finaly I find someone who don't says "maby it works (or not)"
04-03-2013 04:34 AM - edited 04-03-2013 04:40 AM
Glad I could help.
I remember too when I was searching for upgrading my HP 530 I was lost with all the articles saying "maybe it will work (or not)".
With the C2D 7200 (or even better with the 7600 if you can afford it) you will be able to install 64 bit operating systems but please note that if you install 4GB memory (the maximum supported for this laptop's motherboard) the amount of usable memory will be around 3,0 to 3,4 GB. This is due to the chipset limitation but it is nothing to worry about. The remaining memory is still there and it is reserved for use of the system's devices. This is a little complicated to understand why is happening so just have in mind what I simply said.
Hope I clarified some things more.
My greetings to Hungary, I am from Greece and I have been twice there to Ozora's festival! Really nice memories!
04-03-2013 04:45 AM
Please note that I edited my posts regarding the max processor for the HP 530. The max compatible CPU is the T7600 and NOT the t7500. The t7600 is with 667 Mhz FSB so this is the one to go with. But I still think it is a little expensive. From specifications the only thing that is different is the speed of the processor ( t7200 = 2.0 Ghz / t7600 = 2.33 Ghz). See also this link t7200 vs t7600
So I'd recommend the t7200 but it is your call...
Search eBay and you should fine plenty of them.
