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Upgrade to Pentium M?
Hey everyone, I have a question about upgrading a CPU on a tablet PC I just won on Ebay.
The product this thing comes with a Celeron M 740 processor. Basically, I want to know if there will be any significant problems if I purchase a Pentium M 740 processor and switch it out. Or for that matter, would it even be needed? I think the most CPU intensive stuff that I might be running on this thing will be either Reason 3.0, or some synthesizer software, in conjunction with the Adobe PDF viewer. (no gaming) Thanks to anyone for their input. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
See, thats not true.
I had a friend who pretty much did the same thing, but with a Dell laptop. It worked perfectly afterwards. I am just hoping that his wasn't a unique case. I don't know if it voided the warrantee though. Most amazing jew boots
Last edited by Fjordor; Jun 5, 2006 at 05:29 PM.
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Hey, thanks everyone.
I called in to Gateway, and they said that the CPU is embedded on the motherboard. :\ Which means that any attempts to change the processor will be met with SEVERE violations of the warantee agreement. ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |