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    What chipset is in the M570?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by metrosuperstar, Nov 13, 2009.

  1. metrosuperstar

    metrosuperstar Notebook Consultant

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    Does anyone know what chipset is in the M570? Is it the nForce4 chipset? My CPU is the Q9000 Quad Core.
     
  2. hyperbolic

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    I depends on the revision, but I don't think any of them use the nForce4.
     
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    metrosuperstar Notebook Consultant

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    How would I find out what revision I have? Under my laptop it say M571TU...
     
  4. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    There are many M570 notebooks.

    M57xA is Intel PM915
    M57xU is Intel PM945
    M57xRU is Intel PM965

    but for the M57xTU the chipset is Intel PM45.
     
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    TU is PM45, RU is PM965.
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    wait you're right... too many M570 since the M570A.
     
  7. hyperbolic

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    I concur, your M571TU system has Intel's Montevina-based PM45 chipset. Good chipset, kinda bums me that I have Santa Rosa in my system (slower ram and FSB).