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    Processor compatibility help!

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by Divinekatos, Sep 5, 2014.

  1. Divinekatos

    Divinekatos Newbie

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    I currently own a Emachines E725-4520 it has a Intel Pentium T4400 inside of it and I was wondering if the Core 2 Duo E8435, is compatible with it, (laptop) I have 4GB DDR3 Ram 1.333, 250GB 7200RMP HD, and windows 7 64 bit H-P.

    If you could help me at all that would be great! thanks!

    Intel Core 2 Duo E8435 vs Pentium T4400
    is the link 2 the 2 processors I'm comparing, The one I'm currently using is the T4400. and looking to upgrade to the E8435, It says the are both Socket P but I'm unsure if this means they are compatible, I know they will fit into the socket but will they work? lol. Thanks again!
     
  2. Screenio

    Screenio Notebook Consultant

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    It is compatible, but it will run too hot.

    Get the E8335 instead. Make sure it is the SLGEB version. I have the exact one running in my 5935g, and it works flawlessly.

    Do not get the SLAQC version. It has a 45w TDP unlike the SLGEB version which has a 35w TDP.
     
  3. Divinekatos

    Divinekatos Newbie

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    Is this Intel Apple iMac E8335 Core 2 Duo Mobile 2 93GHz 1066MHz 6M CPU Processor Slgeb | eBay compatible, Sorry, It says its from an Apple iMac, Dont want to buy new because from the sites I've Veiwed its around 200$+, which is way out of my price range. Thanks again, and thanks for the reply
     
  4. propolkin

    propolkin Notebook Deity

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    You can use these processors (with 800MHz FSB) and these (with 800MHz processors). So, the choice is up to you.
     
  5. Divinekatos

    Divinekatos Newbie

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    propolkin Notebook Deity

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    That is not so bad processor. After upgrade you`ll see an increase in performance. But don`t think, that the increase will be great - that is not top end processor. But yeah, it is faster than yours.
     
  7. Divinekatos

    Divinekatos Newbie

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    Out of the ones your recommended which is the best of the bunch? Price doesn't matter. Thanks again for your help!
     
  8. propolkin

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    T9500 Will be the best choice for you.
     
  9. Divinekatos

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    installed the new processor, the T9500 and its running cool and smoothly thanks for the help!!!
     
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    Th`ts good, glad to hear that! ;) How about performance increase?