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    S6410 - What is this used for?

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by david2201, Apr 30, 2009.

  1. david2201

    david2201 Newbie

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    Hi Guys,

    I have a S6410 and I was just wondering does anyone know what port this is and what it can be used for? It is next to the Bluetooth Module and near the Mini PCI-E Card Slots.

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    Thanks!
     
  2. aidil

    aidil Notebook Evangelist

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    It's for Intel Turbo Memory/Robson card (CMIIW).

    My friend has it in his S6410, but it's not in mine.
     
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    david2201 Newbie

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    I thought that all Intel Turbo Memory Cards used the MiniPCI-E Slot?
     
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    aidil Notebook Evangelist

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    I also thought the same. Cause mine doesn't come with ITM. I thought it's because mine has built-in 3.5G which occupied the mini PCI express slot.

    But then a friend who also owns a S6410 but with ITM post inside pictures of his notebook which include the robson card:
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    Pictures are courtesy of enry_tzu.
     
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    david2201 Newbie

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    Thanks for the reply and for the pic!

    I did a quick search on the part number of that chip and it looks like CP268940-Z1 is actually a TPM Security Board.

    Are you sure your friend has Robson?

    I also have the 3G Version, so all my PCI-E slots are taken.
     
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    aidil Notebook Evangelist

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    Ahhh, bingo!!! I guess that explains. I also thought the robson card should've come in the mini PCI-e slot. And mine doesn't have it cause it's filled with the 3G card. But then this friend of mine said that his S6410 has ITM and he gave me these pictures.