(Redirected) (Legacy) M4400 Mobile Precision Workstation - CPU Upgrade

Hello.

I would be very grateful to confirm my results below... As I am a little on the intermediate cheeks of things with laptops.

After doing some digging..., it seems that my Precision M4400 was originally shipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo T9400, PGA/BGA 775 - Socket P 478 pins. (32-bit operating system)

As a T9900, is identical in Specs of taking, including FSB Motherboard CPU power allocation, L2 6 MB of cache, 35w TDP, a/c adapter margin requirements, etc...

I missed anything which could cause a serious stress problem standing in general?

Then.., anyone have first hand knowledge or professional advice that they could share on this CPU T9900, as a "compatible for the Precision M4400 configuration?"

The M4400 card system BIOS and Chip set is the latest version of A29

This is likely to be out of comments., I use two Modules SSD start-up primary/config and motherboard of the M4400 has a Nvidia Quadro FX 770 w / 512 MB GDDR3 (dedicated)

Note:

I'm always sure about the relevance in this case, but Dell, given his use of the (fault of better term) "operation power management technologies safe.., third... is it true that this so-called 'CPU braking effect." is integrated into the CPU of the T series, itself?

This is my major concern, in this case.

After cross-checking my processor T9400 with a CPU T9900 in the "comparison chart" which is located on the Intel support site, The T9900 CPU seems to be a great compatibility for a M4400 solution.

Physical requirements are the same. Hardware performance numbers are virtually identical.

T9400 temp threshold is the same for T9900, at 105. It must be encouraging.

SINCERELY..,.

ANY HELP IS REALLY APPRECIATED.

And well sure.., my apologies for this long description.

Hi stringzzzz2,

Please repost this in the laptop computer forum for assistance.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518

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