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    MSI 1651 compatible cpu's?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by atmos, Feb 5, 2009.

  1. atmos

    atmos Notebook Enthusiast

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    greetings, new to the forum here. i just recently purchased an msi 1651 and its in need of a cpu. will the c2d t5750 be compatible with the msi 1651?
     
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    Do you know what chipset it is?
     
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    Intel® PM45 + ICH9-M

    it says support it supports Intel® Penryn 45nm socket P mobile processor, but i was wondering if the t processors are also supported.
     
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    SSWilson Notebook Consultant

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    The Montevina platform supports all 45nm Penryn whether Txxxx or Pxxxx. The first letter of the processor number indicates TDP (T=35W and P=25W). Whether it is 45nm or 65nm can be found out at Intel, a handy tool is the Intel Sspec Finder. The T5750 is a 65nm btw, but there have been other discussions in this forum as to whether MS-1651 or 1722 will support these chips so search this forum to find those threads and your answers.
     
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    You can use second gen Penryn chips: P7350 P8400 P8600 T9400 T9500 T9550 T9600 T9800 X9100

    First gen Penryn like the T5750 wont work unless you have a PM965 chipset
     
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    T5750 won't work?? i read somewhere on the forum someone had got it working with a t5750... so i'm guessing a t5500 won't work either??
     
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    ANY socket P will work. I have a T5550 in right now...
     
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    ty icthus13