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    Changing out the CPU on a Clevo D900T and overclocking.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by EspiOne, Aug 26, 2007.

  1. EspiOne

    EspiOne Notebook Consultant

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    This is just a question, :rolleyes: althought, if I can, I will look further into it. ;) Can you change out the CPU on a Clevo D900T and which CPU would be compatible with the Motherboard, or am I restricted to P4?? :rolleyes: Also, can the Clevo D900T be overclocked?? :eek:
     
  2. ldiamond

    ldiamond Notebook Evangelist

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    According to Clevo's site, you are restricted to p4s:
    Intel® Pentium 4 Processor 520/530/540/550/560/570 with HT Technology
      (2.80~3.80 GHz, 90nm, FSB800, 1 MB L2 cache, LGA775)
    。Intel® Pentium 4 Processor 630/640/650/660/670 with HT, EIST, EM64T, XD Technology
     (3.00~3.80 GHz, 90nm, FSB800, 2 MB L2 cache, LGA775)
    I believe getting CPUs not listed above (higher clock for example) may cause heat problems in the long run (A bit like the Q6600 on the D900c).

    And yes, you can change the CPU and it can be overclocked, but make sure it does not overheat.
     
  3. EspiOne

    EspiOne Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for the information, I was looking to see if the CPU could be changed out to a (Cooler) CPU, but restricted to P4, means going higher and that means more HEAT, I am good with 3.4Ghz. Thanks again.