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CPU upgrade

#1 Post by x200user » Mon May 28, 2012 5:54 am

I have x200 model 7458 and just wonder if it's possible to upgrade my cpu
to P8700
can anyone did it already or know about it ?



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Re: CPU upgrade

#2 Post by ajkula66 » Mon May 28, 2012 8:39 am

No.

X series have CPUs soldered to the motherboard, not socketed like the rest of ThinkPads.

You'd have to swap an entire board.
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Re: CPU upgrade

#3 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 9:38 pm

If I have a soldering solution, what is the top CPU the chipsets of the following can handle ... ?
X31
X60S
R61
3000 C100

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770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
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Re: CPU upgrade

#4 Post by ajkula66 » Mon May 28, 2012 9:54 pm

R61 does not have a soldered CPU, but a socketed one and the top AFAIK - with a modded BIOS - is X9000.

For X31 - theoretically speaking - should be 2.1 Ghz.

For X60S - once again theoretically speaking - Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33 Ghz.\

No clue on 3000 series - never touched it.

What type of a "soldering solution" do you have? A re-balling machine?
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Re: CPU upgrade

#5 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 9:58 pm

Wow, an X60S will support a Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33 Ghz. I'm impressed. Would allow 4GB RAM or did Lenovo cripple the hardware by not connecting all the pipes?

Yes, I found a tech company that's experimenting on boards of another make with a reballing machine.
It's unknown if the laptops' cooling will resolve the additional heat of different CPUs.
Adding copper shims was suggested.
770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
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Re: CPU upgrade

#6 Post by ajkula66 » Mon May 28, 2012 10:09 pm

Chipset on all of these machines supports 3GB only...and there's nothing we can do about that.

But bear in mind that the CPU in question is around $100...
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Re: CPU upgrade

#7 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 11:01 pm

Thank you for your insite and knowledge.
I was thinking a T7200 for my X60S.
770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
Toshiba Tecra (Stored

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Re: CPU upgrade

#8 Post by ajkula66 » Mon May 28, 2012 11:05 pm

Why not just buy a full-spec'd X60 or X61 then? Unless you have an ultralight screen on that X60s, why hold on to it?

I do hope that your friends know what they're doing...
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Cheers,

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One FlexView to rule them all: A31p

Abused daily: T520, X200s


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Re: CPU upgrade

#9 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 11:08 pm

770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
Toshiba Tecra (Stored

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Re: CPU upgrade

#10 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 11:23 pm

My X60S is type 1702-68U.
How would I check the screen?
770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
Toshiba Tecra (Stored

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Re: CPU upgrade

#11 Post by ParatoOptimal » Mon May 28, 2012 11:31 pm

A T7200 or T7400 can be had for less than $100 if when money is available.
I'm out of work. Money is a huge factor.
770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
Toshiba Tecra (Stored

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Re: CPU upgrade

#12 Post by ajkula66 » Mon May 28, 2012 11:39 pm

I know that T7200/7400 can be had for way less than $100. However, you were asking for a fastest CPU that the chipset supports - which is T7600 - and that one is still around a bill...

You have a standard screen, not an ultralight.

http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/product ... D=PD003540
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Cheers,

George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)

One FlexView to rule them all: A31p

Abused daily: T520, X200s


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Re: CPU upgrade

#13 Post by richk » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:21 pm

The cooling and the chipset on the x60s is set-up for low-voltage CPU only.

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