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    Buying a Sony Vaio NR110...

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by WaffleSlayer, Nov 16, 2007.

  1. WaffleSlayer

    WaffleSlayer Newbie

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    I'm picking up this laptop on Black Friday for $400. It is the one Sony is getting rid of still with the pentium duo chip.

    I've been doing some research and I noticed that the chip T2310 is Socket P and I am curious if anyone knows if this motherboard is compatible with Core 2 Duo chips?

    Do you know if the T2310 is embedded into the motherboard?
     
  2. bananapudding

    bananapudding Notebook Consultant

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    The NR110 has a ZIF socket. I don't think hardly any notebooks have CPUs soldered on to the mbd anymore.
     
  3. Appletechmem

    Appletechmem Newbie

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    Macbook (m42 models) as well as all Ibook and Powerbooks are soldered... But some would argue that these are Apple electronics and not actually computers.