thanks bro', did you notice any improvements in games' performances? how much did you pay for your t9300?
On 19 Apr, 14:32, Jaime Honrado <[email protected]> wrote: > Sounds great. I'm using an HP 6710b (If anyone has read my previous posts: > I'm sorry for the confusion). > > I have just upgraded mine from a T7300 to a T9300 myself. It works pretty > well, and your machine is one build number higher than mine. So definitely > no problem there! > > As for the thermal paste question: You can definitely use that, HECK I think > its better than what I used! I just used an ordinary silver paste on mine > and I've been pushing it with games with no problem. > > > > On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Zentradis <[email protected]> wrote: > > @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- Nascondi testo citato > > - Mostra testo citato - -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
