In case anyone is interested, I went ahead and bought and installed the
T8300. The difference is quite noticeable. My Vista performance rating went
from 4.5 to 5.1. Not too bad an increase. I noticed that quite a few
programs run faster and smoother, which is what I was hoping for.
The only downside is that HWMonitor doesn't read the temp right. Starting
cold, the core temps are anywhere from -3C (27F) to 2C (36F), which would be
impossible in a room at 78F and the OEM heatsink and fan. CoreTemp is closer
to what I would guess, but is still 10F or more off. Speed Fan- not a
chance. MBM won't even install on Vista (didn't really think it would, as
old as it is). Going by the ACPI temps (which I think are pretty close to
what the CPU temps are), it idles at 48C, which is 3 or 4 degrees C cooler
than the T5550 was. Running games like Painkiller, the max ACPI temp reached
is 85C, which is still 20C below max Tj. I would like to find a better
temperature monitoring program, though, that I could trust to be accurate.
SC Tom
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> Currently, my notebook has an Intel Core2 Duo Mobile Processor T5550
> running at 1.83GHz and I would like to know if I can upgrade it to an
> Intel Core2 Duo Mobile Processor T8300 running at 2.4GHz.
> Here are links to each processors' specs:
>
> T5550 http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SLA4E
>
> T8300 http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SLAPA
>
> I asked Gateway support about this, and they replied back:
>
> "I am sorry to inform you that, Gateway is not supporting any hardware up
> gradation or down gradation.
> So I am not able to assist you in this issue.
> I am sorry to inform you that, I could help only if you are in warranty.
> I recommend you to contact "Answer by Gateway" support team.
> ABG representatives have advanced industry knowledge of all major brands
> and their merchandise so they are able to provide you with expertise when
> answering questions about those products. Moreover, this is a fee based
> support.
> You may call (800) 229-1103 at a rate of $2.95 per minute (billed to a
> credit card). However, calling cards are also available in 30 minute, 90
> minute, or 1 Year unlimited usage."
>
> Thanks for any thoughts you may have on this!
>
> SC Tom
>
>