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    Alienware m11x with p8600

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by stourm, Nov 24, 2010.

  1. stourm

    stourm Newbie

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    Hey everyone !
    I am thinking to upgrade the cpu of my r1 from the su7300 to a p8600. The temperatures of the su7300 are around 70 degrees celsius (when playing for example). Would the p8600 work in the system due to temperature issues ? Has anyone replaced his/hers cpu yet ?
    Thank you very much !
     
  2. blacklisted89

    blacklisted89 Notebook Enthusiast

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    As far as I know the cpu is soldered so you couldn't replace it without a great deal of hassle.
     
  3. Spalding

    Spalding Notebook Consultant

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    If at all.
     
  4. stourm

    stourm Newbie

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    ah okay.
    thank you for the fast reply !