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    Dell Vostro 1500

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Umx26, Aug 4, 2008.

  1. Umx26

    Umx26 Notebook Enthusiast

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    You can put any socket p CPU in there. That includes all the penryn processors.
     
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    But none of the Montevina, or P series processors.
     
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    i really like that t9400 plus is 1066 and 45nm which will be faster and run cooler i wish it had a better vid card shrug
     
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    It probably wont run much cooler.
    Good luck upgrading, it may be hard to get to the proc.
     
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    i work a pc repair shop so ill make a tech do it =p if i can get to it