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    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Salah, Sep 21, 2007.

  1. Salah

    Salah Newbie

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    can i change the processor from core due to another like core 2 due or core 2 extreme

    i own
    Lenovo 3000 N100 FVG

    T2450(2GHz) Core Due
    1GB RAM => soon to 2 gb
    120GB 5400rpm HD
    Intel 950

    thanks
     
  2. gridtalker

    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    Nope I don't think you can
     
  3. Alcyon

    Alcyon Notebook Consultant

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    YES!! you can. You have a Yonah chip, socket M, and you can use any Socket M chip and I happen to have one for sale. I did the same thing. Upgraded a T2050 Core Duo "yonah" to a T7200 Core 2 Duo "merom".
    now, there are Merom chips that are the new socket P, you cannot use those.

    the one i have for sale is a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 for the Socket M Napa and Napa-refresh chipsets (pre-Santa Rosa socket P). message me if you want it, i was about to put it on ebay since i just sold the old notebook it was in for about 6 months.