Well after investigation (the thing I should of done in more detail)
the only CPU i can upgrade to is a T1350. So I guess my problem ends
there.

2010/3/13 Espionage724 <[email protected]>:
> idk what chipset i even have intel's chipset tool is fagmaster (just
> like everything from intel) and says I could have a 945, 945GT, or 940
> chipset...
>
> 2010/3/13 Geomod <[email protected]>:
>> If you're sure the chipset support it, that could be a BIOS problem.
>> Try to update it and be sure that the chipset is compatible.
>>
>> For NAMIGE:
>> How do you OC your laptop? BIOS or Software? if software wich one did
>> you use?
>>
>> On 12 mar, 18:57, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Anyone know why my CPU didn't work?
>>>
>>> Socket 478
>>>
>>> The chipset (i943 i think) was stated to support a T2400.
>>>
>>> 2010/3/12 Espionage724 <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > AHHHHH RAGE... The cpu I ordered didn't work in my laptop and I know
>>> > for a fact my chipset supports it... Spent 2hrs taking apart my laptop
>>> > and putting it back together because of multiple mistakes I made while
>>> > putting it back together after I found out the CPU didn't work...
>>>
>>> > 2010/3/12 Namige <[email protected]>:
>>> >> does anyone else OC their laptop apart from me? 30% overclock for the
>>> >> win? :PPP
>>>
>>> >> On Mar 12, 8:39 pm, Geomod <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >>> It's a technology to change the frecuency and saving battery the cpu
>>> >>> (or software) adjust itself depending on the use, for example if
>>> >>> you're just chating or working with light app then it will run around
>>> >>> the half of the maximun speed, but when you're gaming the cpu will run
>>> >>> at maximum speed (sound like crysis xD).
>>>
>>> >>> BTW Mad_BEAST I also use Rightmark cpu clock utility, and yeah it is
>>> >>> very good to decrease the temp of the cpu (it went down around 10ºC)
>>> >>> but it doesn't work for OverClocking, it just make a better control of
>>> >>> the cpu voltages but no OC.
>>>
>>> >>> For OC there are other app but to say the truth any of that worked
>>> >>> with my laptop.
>>>
>>> >>> Anyway if you're interesting on droping down the temp of your cpu (and
>>> >>> if you don't want then you are crazy) check this guide about this
>>> >>> technique that is called undervolting:
>>>
>>> >>>http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=235824
>>>
>>> >>> I followed that, and work prefectly.
>>>
>>> >>> Hope it helps.
>>>
>>> >>> On 11 mar, 17:37, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>> > I don't get what CPU throttle is and Speedstep exactly.. don't they
>>> >>> > lower CPU speeds based on battery life or something?
>>>
>>> >>> > 2010/3/11 THEfog . <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> >>> > > Cool beans, I will have to give it a try when I get back this arvy. 
>>> >>> > > I
>>> >>> > > just hope that it works on both my laptop and quad core desktop 
>>> >>> > > cause
>>> >>> > > that would be awesome.
>>>
>>> >>> > > THEfog
>>>
>>> >>> > > On 3/11/10, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>> > >> Oh yeah FOG... i find it quite impressive, cause its a program that
>>> >>> > >> increase the performance while the temp decreases under the normal
>>> >>> > >> temp or raises but a little.
>>>
>>> >>> > >> My experience was a long time when i used this machine for gaming, 
>>> >>> > >> i
>>> >>> > >> remember playing OPERATION 7 and Sins of a solar empire, with
>>> >>> > >> rightmark utiliy what i found amazing was that it not only
>>> >>> > >> dramatically increased the performance it also decreased the 
>>> >>> > >> avarage
>>> >>> > >> temp.
>>>
>>> >>> > >> Normally my system was around ~60cº, while gaming reaised to ~70+ 
>>> >>> > >> Cº
>>>
>>> >>> > >> When i started using rightmark, normal temp went from ~60+ Cº to 
>>> >>> > >> 40-55
>>> >>> > >> Cºand gaming was around 60 Cº and with higher FPS... i just couldnt
>>> >>> > >> understand how is that i was getting higher FPS and lower temp...
>>>
>>> >>> > >> But to be able to use i had to mess with it for about 3 - 2 hours 
>>> >>> > >> to
>>> >>> > >> fid out how it works... when i found a config i though was good i
>>> >>> > >> tested.
>>>
>>> >>> > >> These days when im a couple of years older and dont even know what 
>>> >>> > >> a
>>> >>> > >> game is... im still using Rightmark with WIN7, no to increase the
>>> >>> > >> perfromance of the games i dont even play, i use t to decrease the
>>> >>> > >> usage of the CPU and the heat... you all know that Laptops become
>>> >>> > >> older and hotter, so i did setup righ mark to use my lap way under 
>>> >>> > >> low
>>> >>> > >> resources, and its all time from 40 to 60 Cº, running eveything i 
>>> >>> > >> want
>>> >>> > >> with no problems.
>>>
>>> >>> > >> SO what i do is depending on the use:
>>>
>>> >>> > >> Normal use
>>>
>>> >>> > >> SET LOWEST volt in all stages 0,9500 V
>>> >>> > >> Select lower multipliers 6.0X. 7.0X (1st, 2nd,) to keep it running 
>>> >>> > >> in
>>> >>> > >> those stages
>>> >>> > >> Select Higher throttles 100, 87.5
>>> >>> > >>  Target CPU usage level lowest 15%
>>>
>>> >>> > >> High Performance
>>>
>>> >>> > >> SET LOWEST volt in all stages 0,9500 V
>>> >>> > >> Select multipliers all of them.
>>> >>> > >> Select Higher throttles 100
>>> >>> > >> Target CPU usage level lowest 85%
>>>
>>> >>> > >> check the TWICPIC account of 9xxSsf there ull find a SS of what i 
>>> >>> > >> did
>>> >>> > >> with rightmark.
>>>
>>> >>> > >> there are some more options which i didnt touch cause dont know 
>>> >>> > >> what
>>> >>> > >> they are.
>>>
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