*ENG: Links to screwdrivers and bonus content in the description under the video* *RUS: Ссылки на отвертки и бонусный контент в описании под видео* *ES: Enlaces a destornilladores y contenido adicional en la descripción debajo del video* *FR: Liens vers des tournevis et du contenu bonus dans la description sous la vidéo* *DE: Links zu Schraubendrehern und Bonusinhalten in der Beschreibung unter dem Video*
The CPU in mine is an Intel T4300. 🙄 Supposedly, if the chipset on the motherboard is a GL40 (800 MHz FSB), the maximum CPU you can upgrade/replace it to is an Intel T6600 (by official confirmed cases). But a T7250, T7700 might work too. But if you have a GM45/PM45 chipset then you can go for CPUs that have a 1066 MHz FSB. The P8700 has been confirmed in many cases to run successfully. However you can even go higher... like T9550, T9600, T9700, T9800, P8800, E8135, E8235, E8335 & E8435. But these are unconfirmed. 🤔😨😎
Any of you Russian guys EVER seen (whatever was left of) a piece of foamrubber* inside fan-housing, between fan and the parallel plates with the copper thing(from cpu(s)) thru it??????? I NEVER saw anything like this anywhere near where it very maybe, in the far future, when some moron took it apart and somehow (probably by devine intervention) got it back together well enough to make it run again, even then could influence airflow in any way. This piece fits perfectly in the airduct (so no-one will ever suspect it being there, until they open the housing(???)) and with 2-5mm thickness seriously blocks all airflow even when clean. In mine (which I almost put back without opening&cleaning) there was even more dust than foam-rubber-thingy, which, in MY eyes, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES there will be NO AIR FLOWING BETWEEN THESE PLATES AT ALL!!! Could it be, this also guarantees (nearest cell of) battery getting too hot for charging? So even when battery-voltage drops below the minimum it needs to be 'detected' by charging-circuit. And thus most of consumers buying a new battery (or 2,3,...), cause old battery is "broken beyond repair", and while they know any company has to pay to get rid of chemical waste, and even when shop-keeper insists on keeping this "chemical waste", they still don't suspect any part of a part of a part of the battery may be NOT totally broken. (But apart from that, no zombies here. ;-) ) *=as far as I know, foamrubber is used inside any car-seat, couch, chair, etc., underneath the fabric, (fake)leather, whatever that makes it look nice, there's this light-yellow or dirty-white, soft, littlebit elastic, being at least 60% (of volume air(?)-bubbles, foamy non-natural stuff that makes it sit nice. (I put this explanation here, not because I think you need it to understand my question, but because I still have trouble to believe someting like this, is in a place like this, inside a laptop like this and it's been on the table right in front of me for over 2 hours now!!! So...)
*ENG: Links to screwdrivers and bonus content in the description under the video*
*RUS: Ссылки на отвертки и бонусный контент в описании под видео*
*ES: Enlaces a destornilladores y contenido adicional en la descripción debajo del video*
*FR: Liens vers des tournevis et du contenu bonus dans la description sous la vidéo*
*DE: Links zu Schraubendrehern und Bonusinhalten in der Beschreibung unter dem Video*
The CPU in mine is an Intel T4300. 🙄
Supposedly, if the chipset on the motherboard is a GL40 (800 MHz FSB), the maximum CPU you can upgrade/replace it to is an Intel T6600 (by official confirmed cases). But a T7250, T7700 might work too.
But if you have a GM45/PM45 chipset then you can go for CPUs that have a 1066 MHz FSB. The P8700 has been confirmed in many cases to run successfully.
However you can even go higher... like T9550, T9600, T9700, T9800, P8800, E8135, E8235, E8335 & E8435. But these are unconfirmed. 🤔😨😎
Para,un cq 70 como se haría? Por favor
Any of you Russian guys EVER seen (whatever was left of) a piece of foamrubber* inside fan-housing, between fan and the parallel plates with the copper thing(from cpu(s)) thru it???????
I NEVER saw anything like this anywhere near where it very maybe, in the far future, when some moron took it apart and somehow (probably by devine intervention) got it back together well enough to make it run again, even then could influence airflow in any way. This piece fits perfectly in the airduct (so no-one will ever suspect it being there, until they open the housing(???)) and with 2-5mm thickness seriously blocks all airflow even when clean. In mine (which I almost put back without opening&cleaning) there was even more dust than foam-rubber-thingy, which, in MY eyes, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES there will be NO AIR FLOWING BETWEEN THESE PLATES AT ALL!!!
Could it be, this also guarantees (nearest cell of) battery getting too hot for charging?
So even when battery-voltage drops below the minimum it needs to be 'detected' by charging-circuit. And thus most of consumers buying a new battery (or 2,3,...), cause old battery is "broken beyond repair", and while they know any company has to pay to get rid of chemical waste, and even when shop-keeper insists on keeping this "chemical waste", they still don't suspect any part of a part of a part of the battery may be NOT totally broken.
(But apart from that, no zombies here. ;-) )
*=as far as I know, foamrubber is used inside any car-seat, couch, chair, etc., underneath the fabric, (fake)leather, whatever that makes it look nice, there's this light-yellow or dirty-white, soft, littlebit elastic, being at least 60% (of volume air(?)-bubbles, foamy non-natural stuff that makes it sit nice. (I put this explanation here, not because I think you need it to understand my question, but because I still have trouble to believe someting like this, is in a place like this, inside a laptop like this and it's been on the table right in front of me for over 2 hours now!!! So...)
The laptop supposedly supports 8 GB (2x 4 GB) DDR2 800 MHz RAM. Though these are expensive as hell. 🤔😉😑