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which type of pentium processor would be suitable for a Fujitsu Esprimo V6535?

My daughter was given the above laptop. It is currently fitted with a Celeron Processor socket P. The specs indicate it came with various processors below

Intel® Pentium® processor T4400 (2.2 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Pentium® processor T4300 (2.1 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Pentium® processor T4200 (2.0 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Pentium® processor T3400 (2.16 GHz, 1 MB, 667 MHz)

Intel® Celeron® processor T3100 (1.9 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Celeron® processor T3000 (1.8 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Celeron® processor T1700 (1.83 GHz, 1 MB, 667 MHz)

Intel® Celeron® processor 900 (2.2 GHz, 1 MB, 800 MHz)

Intel® Celeron® processor 585 (2.16 GHz, 1 MB, 667 MHz)

I would like to upgrade it to one of the pentium processors these can be got from ebay, I am finding it difficult to be sure which of the many Pentium processors would be suitable. I have checked inside and it is easily upgradeable. The Fujitsu website doesn't go into enough detail

specific Intel Part numbers would be helpful. I am confident in doing the upgrade include a BIOS update if necessary

Thx

David

Update:

from CPUZ

Intel Celeron M 585@2.16Hz

code name Merom

Socket P (478)

Core speed 2161.3 MHz Multiplier x13

Bus Speed 166.3MHz Rated FSB 665MHz

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  • 10 years ago
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    things to know are

    specs often cover more than one mobo design so they may have different sockets.

    the socket fitted decides the complete range available, but not all will be supported

    mobos usually support two FSB values....FSB values decide CPU choices

    having two FSB values usually means having two ram speeds as well

    designs include a heatsink/fan to suit processors of similar WATTS

    Choosing a CPU with 2 Threads(not two cores) will increase power immensely

    as will increasing cache size

    notes: some cpus need the ram to run at certain speeds for them to utilise some

    features and to be running efficiently. it wont stop the cpu working but it may slow

    it down if you dont have it running at the right one.

    its down to the manufacturer of the mobo to explain this in the manuals.

    Unfortunately, you dont say exactly which chip you have fitted at the moment so

    we are stuck. You also described the socket badly Celeron Mobiles are fitted

    to a PPGA478 is that what you have got? well it must be

    to sum up then

    from your current cpu, determine socket fitted and FSB value of cpu

    assume you can use the next FSB up as well as that one

    and look for cpu's with similar WATTS

    so if cpu is a 400mhz then next FSB is 533. You must exclude any higher ones

    if the cpu fsb is 667 then the next is 800 and so on.

    check on intel site which CPU's fit that socket and have either of your two FSB

    values. Thats it really

    go to intel site and click the specify criteria link for each of the different ranges and that will allow you to search

    finally some early designs are Celeron Only designs. you have to read your manuals to find that out

    but it is usually when the FSB only suits celerons.

  • Erika
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    this type replaced into obtainable with various processors intel® Pentium® processor T4400 (2.2 GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Pentium® processor T4300 (2.a million GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Pentium® processor T4200 (2.0 GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Pentium® processor T3400 (2.sixteen GHz, a million MB, 667 MHz) intel® Celeron® processor T3100 (a million.9 GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Celeron® processor T3000 (a million.8 GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Celeron® processor T1700 (a million.80 3 GHz, a million MB, 667 MHz) intel® Celeron® processor 900 (2.2 GHz, a million MB, 800 MHz) intel® Celeron® processor 585 (2.sixteen GHz, a million MB, 667 MHz) Any of those enhancements would desire to paintings, you will desire to attempt the T7300 however the BIOS would possibly no longer help it, in case you have study a piece of writing that publicizes it quite works then it probable does. The processor is quite obtainable decrease than a panel below, you will desire to unscrew the warmth sink and fan, the processor is socketed, unlatch and do away with, drop in the hot processor, latch, sparkling off any thermal paste despite if that's secondhand, and sparkling of any paste from the heatsink, reapply sparkling and reassemble. you will desire to source those CPUs off eBay or amazon as they are not commonly obtainable to the tip consumer I did a similar for my daughters' computer. David

  • 10 years ago

    i think he can run a p-4 on that im not sure tho im just trying to do from memory not looking up anything

    2.8 p-4 maybe

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