'lo people. LONG-time reader of Tom's Hardware (I believe I found this site sometime in the late 90s ), first post in the forums.
Looking to upgrade my laptop computer's processor in order to better enable it to play back HD video. Here's the deal...
Been looking around for about a week now, trying to figure out wether or not my laptop will support an upgrade to a Dothan-core Pentium M, 400 FSB, 1.7GHz or higher processor. The socket types seem to match up and the visuals I've found of the pin layout are exactly the same..
What concerns me is whether the motherboard/BIOS will recognize the CPU and POST. Toshiba offers nothing-much in the way of BIOS updates. There's been one, and the fixes implemented are trivial.
CPU-Z report lists the mainboard as an "Manufacturer: ATI" and "Model: SB400" which is actually the southbridge as far as I can tell.
I'm pretty sure myself that I've got everything figured out, but if I haven't, I'd like to know before I make a purchase. I guess all I'm really looking for here is a little certainty before I send some stranger on eBay any amount of money.
Here's some of the more pertinent information out of the CPU-Z .txt dump..
Name:
Intel Celeron M 370
Codename:
Dothan
Specification:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz
Package:
Socket 479 mPGA (platform ID = 5h)
CPUID:
6.D.8
Extended CPUID:
6.D
Brand ID:
18
Core Stepping:
C0
Technology:
90 nm
Core Speed:
1500 MHz (15.0 x 100 MHz)
Rated Bus speed:
400 MHz
Stock frequency:
1500 MHz
Instructions sets:
MMX, SSE, SSE2
Northbridge:
ATI RS400/RC400/RC410 rev. 01
Southbridge:
ATI SB400 rev. 00
Mainboard Model:
ATI SB400 (0x129 - 0x2D700)
DMI System Information
----------------------
manufacturer TOSHIBA
product Satellite M45
version PSM43U-00S00F
serial 75048896Q
UUID B700E3A0-EEF411D9-A70E00A0-D1227C21
All that said, it seems pretty clear that This CPU or one like it should drop right in and boot right up, right? Please say yes.
Thanks, for any answers or empathetic confusion.
Looking to upgrade my laptop computer's processor in order to better enable it to play back HD video. Here's the deal...
Been looking around for about a week now, trying to figure out wether or not my laptop will support an upgrade to a Dothan-core Pentium M, 400 FSB, 1.7GHz or higher processor. The socket types seem to match up and the visuals I've found of the pin layout are exactly the same..
What concerns me is whether the motherboard/BIOS will recognize the CPU and POST. Toshiba offers nothing-much in the way of BIOS updates. There's been one, and the fixes implemented are trivial.
CPU-Z report lists the mainboard as an "Manufacturer: ATI" and "Model: SB400" which is actually the southbridge as far as I can tell.
I'm pretty sure myself that I've got everything figured out, but if I haven't, I'd like to know before I make a purchase. I guess all I'm really looking for here is a little certainty before I send some stranger on eBay any amount of money.
Here's some of the more pertinent information out of the CPU-Z .txt dump..
Name:
Intel Celeron M 370
Codename:
Dothan
Specification:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz
Package:
Socket 479 mPGA (platform ID = 5h)
CPUID:
6.D.8
Extended CPUID:
6.D
Brand ID:
18
Core Stepping:
C0
Technology:
90 nm
Core Speed:
1500 MHz (15.0 x 100 MHz)
Rated Bus speed:
400 MHz
Stock frequency:
1500 MHz
Instructions sets:
MMX, SSE, SSE2
Northbridge:
ATI RS400/RC400/RC410 rev. 01
Southbridge:
ATI SB400 rev. 00
Mainboard Model:
ATI SB400 (0x129 - 0x2D700)
DMI System Information
----------------------
manufacturer TOSHIBA
product Satellite M45
version PSM43U-00S00F
serial 75048896Q
UUID B700E3A0-EEF411D9-A70E00A0-D1227C21
All that said, it seems pretty clear that This CPU or one like it should drop right in and boot right up, right? Please say yes.
Thanks, for any answers or empathetic confusion.