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Old 03-10-2009, 02:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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need help to identify my cpu socket

Hi guys!

Im having huge problem identifying my cpu socket. Ive tried using both cpuz and pc wizard 08. Im interested in buying a new cpu for this laptop preferably a dual core, but i need to know which socket i am bound to /am i bound to buy a celeron?). The motherbords manufacturer is dixonsxp and chipset is: intel i943/940 gml rev. 03 (according to cpuz). Southbridge is: 82801 ghm (ICH7- M/U). Biosversion is 1.10.dix.

my current cpu is a intel eleron m 430 1,73 ghz

edit: do you think i can use an "intel core duo t2300 e", which is a dual core processor for socket m. According to cpu-world my present celeron is also a socket m processor. However, i know to little about theese things so i hope to hear some comments from you. But if its possible to use the core duo t2300 e, it would definately be welcome.

thanks in advance
Jolo

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Old 03-10-2009, 04:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: need help to identify my cpu socket

May be you try this intel utility...
http://support.intel.com/support/pro.../CS-014921.htm
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