COuld i take out the 2.13 and put a E8335 in? Also what's a good Program to OC the CPU?
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I have that CPU, it registers as a T9800 in the bios. Since it's a 35w tdp cpu, I don't think you should have problems as far as heat goes. Why do you want to overclock it? It is already pretty powerful as it is...
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moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
To overclock the CPU, try setfsb.
This guide is for a similar notebook:
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Hmmm, i can't figure out how to get Fsb to work lol.
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moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
You probably have a different PLL in your notebook.
Maybe take a look here:
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wasn't it a 44W TDP processor? I would get a T9900.. much more safer and hsould run cooler.
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lol wasn't it 44W? Or am i refering to a different one?
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Core 2 Duo E8335 SLAQC (C0) 2667 MHz 6 MB 1066 MT/s 10× 44 W
Core 2 Duo E8335 SLGEB (E0) 2933 MHz 6 MB 1066 MT/s 11× 35 W -
Hey Guys, What do u think about this??
2.93GHZ INTEL CORE 2 DUO MOBILE E8335 FF80576GH0776M - eBay (item 400119579214 end time Jun-02-10 22:16:11 PDT)
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yup get the T9900 or a 35w apple... the g60 runs quite hot already so u don't want an increase in TDP..
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Who the hell said that it was a 44w cpu? I'd like to know your sources. Wiki lists as a 35w cpu. It also gets the same temps my t7500 got when I had it. It is a rebadged t9800.
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Below the ebay listing is TDP 44w
http://cgi.ebay.ie/30-x-Intel-E8335-2-66Ghz-8MB-1066-MT-s-new-100-working-/120544041516
Also 8335 SLAQC is 44w per below;
Core 2 Duo E8335 SLAQC (C0) 2667 MHz 6 MB 1066 MT/s 10× 44 W Socket P April 2008 FF80576GH0776M
List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -
So... do You think that the g60vx is going to be so hot with that Processor?
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The best deal you can get is one of those iMac penryns. Also TDP is a load of crap and nothing can be really be based on those arbitrary numbers alone. But you also know that an 8335 is only 2.66Ghz, and there isn't going to be any difference comparing one to your current processor unless you overclock it, right? Also what is holding back the overclock on your P7450? Is it the FSB?
In the case of the 8335 you linked to, it is a C0 stepping penryn. It uses a tiny bit more power at the same voltages and clockspeeds than an E0 stepping processor, and an E0 stepping processor will be able to run at a lower voltage than a C0 at the same clockspeeds. I'm not really sure how these changes translate into actual power consumption because the only in depth comparisons between these two steppings are on the desktop in the context of overclocking. Also even between E0 stepping processors there is a difference. Later E0 stepping are superior to earlier E0 steppings (not too sure on the exact timeframe), but the difference is tiny if you aren't overclocking. Any E0 stepping pulled from an iMac will almost undoubtedly be an earlier E0 stepping right now.
I would personally wait for an E0 stepping penryn, although I'm sure the C0 would work perfectly fine with undervolting. The difference we are talking about here is far smaller than the difference between a Penryn and a Merom core. The price the iMac penryns are hard to beat. Even an E0 stepping 8435 is going to be way cheaper than anything else in its class you are going to be able to find. My advice is to just look at the facts and decide for yourself. Finding an E0 stepping 8135 might be cheaper than even a C0 stepping 8335 just because of its name. I know it has a TDP of 44w, but that is just BS. It should overclock decently if your laptop is capable of overclocking the FSB. You will be limited just by heat output. -
I have the slgeb which is the 35w tdp and e0 stepping one. Running undervolted at 1.050V it never reach over 80C.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Core-2-Du...tem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3efdcc1008 -
Thank u thank u a very much for that answer!
so.. what do u think of this deal?
Intel SLGED 2.66GHz C2D Mobile Processor E8135 CPU - eBay (item 270555389853 end time Jun-27-10 14:40:24 PDT)
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E8335 In my G60vx?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Icirus, May 26, 2010.