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    What Processor's Are Compatible with my Acer Aspire 4315?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by BaerXIII, Oct 7, 2008.

  1. BaerXIII

    BaerXIII Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong forum but I've been looking for a week and have come up with nothing.

    The specs are:

    Acer Aspire 4315-2097
    Intel Celeron Processor 530 (1.73 ghz, 533mhz FSB, !mb L2 cache)
    2 Gb ddr2 ram
    1 Gb Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
    80 Gb HDD
    802.11 b/g WLAN

    Any help would be great.
     
  2. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    BaerXIII Notebook Enthusiast

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    So could I use a processor with a 6mb cache or is 1mb my system's limit or just the processor's? Thanks for the help too
     
  4. Jaycee8980

    Jaycee8980 Notebook Deity

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    You can use any processor which is a Socket P C2D :)

    Grab a cheap T5570 off of Ebay!
     
  5. Bartlett

    Bartlett The Prophet

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    1mb is the cpu limit not ur computers.
     
  6. meat curtain master

    meat curtain master Notebook Guru

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    click on this link, http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=166906 . Scroll down the page and find your processor under budget cpu's, notice how it's gotta P on the end of your cpu's specs, now you can upgrade to any of the cpu's with a P on the end of the specs all the way down to the bottom of the performance cpu's with the exception of the cpu's with a x before the # ie:x9000, if acer sells your model with the extreme chips then you most likely can use the extreme cpu's also. Now you will not be able to upgrade to the montevina cpu's further down the page.
     
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    If you do upgrade you should make sure that your bios are up to date.
     
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    yes it will work but i would try to get a t8100 or t8300. best bang for buck. anyway if you do get the model you suggested i would go for more memory. ie: 4GB ddr667(pc2 5300)