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Is anyone familiar with the CF-47 laptop? I recently purchased one,
which comes with a P-II 366Mhz processor. Is it possible to upgrade
out of the P-II class? (Some of the CF-47's come with P-III 500's).
Is the upgrade based on the bus speed (which is 66mhz). Anyone that
has any information please contact me.
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
Curtis Hall wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with the CF-47 laptop? I recently purchased one,
> which comes with a P-II 366Mhz processor. Is it possible to upgrade
> out of the P-II class? (Some of the CF-47's come with P-III 500's).
> Is the upgrade based on the bus speed (which is 66mhz). Anyone that
> has any information please contact me.
>
> thanks
Hi,
I had exactly same laptop until recently. CF-47 series evolved a lot.
The mobo chip set is different. and CPU is not on a socket.
Tony
Archived from groups: comp.sys.laptops (More info?)
Tony Hwang <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:<eMvzc.761138$Ig.510087@pd7tw2no>...
> Curtis Hall wrote:
>
> > Is anyone familiar with the CF-47 laptop? I recently purchased one,
> > which comes with a P-II 366Mhz processor. Is it possible to upgrade
> > out of the P-II class? (Some of the CF-47's come with P-III 500's).
> > Is the upgrade based on the bus speed (which is 66mhz). Anyone that
> > has any information please contact me.
> >
> > thanks
> Hi,
> I had exactly same laptop until recently. CF-47 series evolved a lot.
> The mobo chip set is different. and CPU is not on a socket.
> Tony
since the CPU is not on a socket does that mean it can or can not be upgraded?
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