Odyssey of motherboard W510 4319 i5 - 63G

Hey there!

My W510 4319 - 63G motherboard is broken for quite awhile and I need to replace. Problem: there are a lot of cards for the quad core systems out there, but none for a dual core!

because the jury never found I need (63Y1547) I contaced a seller of a 75Y4115 and he asked if I can use this instead. He said yes... and after having assembled only short blink of the clear status, nothing more...

Now my question is if someone who really knows can tell me what options I have to the 63Y1547 (Te 63Y1548, 63Y1549, etc.) and what are the differences/changes?

I'm a little frustrated after a whole day by changing the moherboard my laptop and I need to find the right thing soon!

Thank you and lookin forward to your answers,

best,

fact

4 basic choices are with or without a TPM module, with or without RAID option. TPM accelerates the software-based encryption. You can use one, and I never noticed any sort of real performance improvement. You have 63Y1547 (with the TPM secure, no RAID) 63Y1546 doesn't have. 63Y1548 and 63Y1549 have RAID, without and with the TPM secure. All 4 will work. Just disable RAID in BIOS. Your choice is to get a quad-core along a CPU. I just had one that I left, but I just sold the CPU yesterday (I have the other stuff)

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