Compaq Presario C700: Compaq Presario C700 maximum upgrades. CPU/SODIMM
Hello
Please answer suite
1. how to get the maximum for components upgrades
CPU / SODIMM given the configuration of the model Compaq Presario C797EE mentioned at the end.
2. Why is there BIOS ver F.35 for Presario C700 when later offered is the worm F.34 bios on HP web. What is the difference. Where can I find both to be uploaded with the release notes. New BIOS on model C797EE allows processors support Intel Core 2 Duo X 9000 and PC6400 SODIMM for 8 GB?
3. There is evidence of success update here. Only difference is its Compaq Presario C797EE but C771US not and was able to upgrade CPU Core 2 Duo T9300. Is it possible to upgrade series C700 (C797EE) to Intel C2d Extreme X 9000 processor. If this is not the case, what is the max for the chip set used in C797EE.
4 NT are different for Intel T9300 and others by 35W 44W or any other factor, will they perform the upgrade, if yes then please provide last possible list compatible CPU my current chip-set
Comparative analysis of the applications here are showing different results. Please see Sandra chipset readings compare to the results of CPU - Z.
I will be grateful
Thank you.
Current configuration of the system:
identified by different applications
CPU - Z:
Chipset: Mobile Intel (r) 965 Express Chipset Family
CPU: Intel (r) Core (TM) 2 Duo CPU T5750 @ 2.00 GHz
Socket P (478)
Memory: DDR2
Format of SO-DIMM
Size 2048 MB
Bandwidth Max PC2-5300 (333 MHz)
DMI BIOS
vendor Hewlett-Packard
Hello, just let everyone know that my upgrade worked.
-Processor
Updated for intel T9300 as reference. probably could support the x 9000, but it was much more expensive is not a value
-Memory:
I was skeptical with past more than 4 GB, however, currently functioning 6 GB (2 X 4). foung are not accidents of errors due to modules. Works perfectly.
. After these updates, I installed small SSD, which added to the startup that gave more boost to the system.
. Replaced the DVD with Caddy drive through visruth, installed with 1 TB
. Replaced with 12 cells battery
Conclusion:
This unit of 8 years demonstrated startup, transformation and loading speeds that could be compared to couple of old machines, 6 GB working memory space that can accommodate witout heavy programs using the file (actually disabled) Exchange and on the storage of Tera bytes to store every necessary thing making the year becomes mordern General phone use. Only thing that is not dealing with it is the graphics card. Besides that all is well, infact it runs more more fees than before.
Thanks for your advice
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