Toshiba L305 (Laptop) CPU Upgrade

Michael

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I just picked this laptop up and, while it's quite fast as it is, I'm wondering if I should upgrade the cpu, to future proof it a bit.

It currently has the Intel Celeron 585 (single core @ 2.16Ghz). I'm looking into the T3400 (Pentium Dual Core @ 2.16Ghz). I can get the T3400 for around $70, but is the price worth the upgrade?

At this point, unless someone knows of a supplier that sells dual core Socket P cpu's for a decent price, I'm limited to the T3400 as an upgrade option..

Thoughts?

-Michael
 
Do you know somebody who can do the upgrade? Or do you know how to do it yourself? Upgrading laptops is usually limited to only the RAM.
 
I can do it myself.. I've done a few in the past. Nothing this new, but the processor looks fairly easy to remove/replace on this board. Thanks for the heads up, though :)

-Michael
 
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The laptop ended up being slightly defective, so I exchanged it tonight for a better laptop:

AMD Turion x2 RM-70 @ 2.0Ghz (1MB L2 Cache, HyperTransport 3)
3GB PC26400 (800Mhz, 6-6-6-18 @ 1.8v)
15.4" WXGA Display
DVD SuperMulti with LabelFlash
802.11a/b/g/n Wireless
250GB HDD
ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
Vista Home Premium SP1
etc
etc

The only down side is the battery life, it's 1 hour 38 minutes lol... I'll be grabbing a 9 cell extended battery on my next check, though.

Anyways, ignore the cry for help in the original post.. I no longer have that laptop :)

-Michael
 
lol what was defective with it?

and in reply to prevouis message u can change laptops CPU RAM Network card grapic card and sond card and HDD i think
 
lol what was defective with it?

and in reply to prevouis message u can change laptops CPU RAM Network card grapic card and sond card and HDD i think

There were a few minor problems, but the biggest issue was it wouldn't take a charge. It also had a dead pixel on the screen and the hinges were a bit squeaky.

-Michael
 
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