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StaRflaM 18th September 2005 19:39

P4 Mobile
 
Hello folks, ive got a small question...

My dad dropped his notebook (hp compaq nx9010) and the screen is all broken and the head of the HD broke off, but all the rest is in perfect condition.

So i took out the ramm's to sell them and the cpu also, but now ive noticed the cpu is also a socket 478 and i was asking myself if it is possible to put this cpu whish is pretty good (3.06Ghz) in an ATX motherboard ?

Maybe it will with a bios flash or somthing but it would be nice to have this working, then it wouldn't be sush a drama...

Greets, Gert-Jan

Sidney 18th September 2005 20:02

http://reviews.cnet.com/HP_Compaq_nx....html?tag=spec

http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review1472.html

Don't see any reason it won't work. Many are just plain desktop processor with BIOS lowering speed in FSB and reduces voltage.

I could be dead wrong; the last Intel laptop I had was using the same desktop processor.

vegeta 18th September 2005 23:35

I wanna know this too :)

I really get confused with their package types :s

piotke 18th September 2005 23:39

Yes it works. But the cpu, presuming it's mobile, will work on lowest multiplier

StaRflaM 18th September 2005 23:48

damn, was reading a bit on the net and...

Quote:

Yep it's running at 1600mhz because it has speedstep tech built in for Laptops. link
mine has the same code, SL726 MALAY :/

StaRflaM 19th September 2005 17:47

testing it tonight on an abit BH7 (only P4 board i got).

The MP will be @ 12 so i'll raise the FSB a bit and test it, now looking for those OCZ's, i know there somewhere in my room :D

Gamer 19th September 2005 19:14

got a 3.2 533 here, it defaults to 12x133mhz like stated before.
you can make a silent system with that, only on 1.2vcore :)

Gamer 26th November 2005 18:53

ehm, bad, don't have it anymore :)


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