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Yeah, you could pick up a new one that runs native at 533 fsb sometime with like a 1.6 in it and swap the two processors. Although then your old machine would take a speed hit cause you'd be running a 533 chip at 400mhz. If your old laptop can use a clockgen you can work around that though...
Update and question for all: I was able to change my memory timings from 4-4-4-11 to 4-2-2-4, been running it for a while with no problems. Haven't noticed a performance boost in memory tests or anything, but cpu-z does indeed report it running at 4-2-2-4. Should I notice a boost in performance? Am I putting myself at risk of instability?
Last edited by lucidchaos; 05-28-2005 at 01:23 PM.
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