@tribaljet: the specs are on the first post, core 2 duo t7250 (t9300 if all goes well) win 7 32-bit 4gb ram (I'm going to test if readyfor4gb works) x3100. I hope the t9300 wil give a fps boost to the x3100 too, I've never seen anyone with a t9300 posting gma videos on youtube...
@THEfog: thanks for your advices I'll sure ask here if in doubt last thing: a friend of mine just bought some arctic m2 (or so) thermal paste one week ago, we used some to assemble his desktop one week ago, do you think I can still use the remaining or do I have to buy it over the net again? (both cpu and gma share the same heatpipe in my lappy so I'd like to use professional thermal paste instead of "normal" one...) On 19 Apr, 11:09, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > You're lucky to have a multimedia series HP, those are significantly > easier to disassemble, compared to my HP 530, which is like a puzzle, > and to get access to the fan, I have to tear apart the whole thing :'( > Anyway, that's definitely one game I'll have to keep for posterity :) > Curiously, I haven't heard that many good things about the Vidock, but > I've heard they've developed a new model. > So, what are the specs of that laptop? Because you know that cpu only > goes so far when it comes to gaming. T9300 doesn't overheat that much, > quite significant power management improvements over previous > generations, and if you really want to play it safe, get a Zalman > (NC1000/NC1500, I think) cooling pad, or a Nox Boreas (I think), those > are "hardcore" cooling pads, which paired with clean vents and > conscious undervolting, makes for a quite cool running machine. > > On 19 Abr, 10:02, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > whow lightfast reply =) thank you so much bro' > > actually I'm trying to upgrade my pc before it's too late to find > > suitable components, ( I NEED to play Alice Madness Returns ) and I > > want the lappy to be fully upgraded and functional for future usage. > > The only thing I'm worried about is overheating and the disassembling > > (I've got the service manual but I'm scared a lot so every advice > > would be precious ) > > I'm planning to do this next week or so, it all depends if I can find > > the cpu at a decent price > > I'm also planning on a DIY Vidock for the future but that's another > > story and it all depends on how will AMR perform on my lappy > > (and obviously 9xxssf is becoming my 2nd home so I won't ever leave > > all of you brothers no matter what, you are becoming more and more > > precious to me ) > > > On 19 Apr, 10:46, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > T9300 is a mighty fine cpu. I've worked with a laptop powered by that > > > baby, and it's fast :) If that's the alternative to a T7250, don't > > > even think twice ;) But I hope it's not an expensive upgrade. If that > > > laptop could pack a medium range gpu, you'd be set to play all current > > > games out there. > > > > On 19 Abr, 09:43, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > [hp6720s C2DT7250 win7 32-bit 4gb ram (soon) x3100] > > > > Hello brothers, > > > > as the title says I'd like to upgrade my cpu to a t9300 as the service > > > > manual of my hp6720s says it is the best cpu it can handle. Obviously > > > > before doing anything I'm asking your opinion =)- Nascondi testo citato > > > > - Mostra testo citato -- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
