scarymover
New Member
Hello,
First of all i'd like to introduce myself.
I'm working for a great GSM operator in Belgium and since a lot of time many years for my personal experience I'm working in mounting computer / installing computer / ...
I've just bought a new laptop (not received yet) for a simple reason, the upgrade capabilities are really impressive following my experience.
I'd like also to present my excuses for my poor english but I think i'm not so bad
So ... I'm here to find a lot of people ready to help and if it's possible it will be with pleasure for me to help other forum user.
But at this time I have a question:
- As already said i've bought a Lenovo laptop (first price) without OS containing a P6100 CPU.
After some research it's clear that there will be no problem to upgrade the CPU in the future -> the capacity of upgrade is really brillant.
I've search deeper in order to be sure at which level this upgrade can be DONE.
I've so checked on the Intel website to get all the information regarding the new Sandy Bridge CPU.
Following the Intel Website a sandy bridge (i.e: i3-2310M or i7-2720) is not compatible with the HM55 express...) anyway I decide to some other research and I'm pretty sure that i've found a computer with a Sandy Bridge using the HM55 express...
Also, I don't know exactly the motherboard type for the Lenovo laptop, but what I can say is: the P6100 CPU is using the PGA988 socket.
The PGA988 is compatible with actual Arrandale CPU (i7-620M for example).
The Sandy Bridge is using the Socket type : PPGA988...
I've found no information about the difference between the PPGA988 and the PGA988.
Questions:
- Does a Sandy Bridge can be compatible with the HM55-express (seems to not be the case) but Intel should sell other chipset so I can understand the incompatibility ...
- What's the difference between PPGA-988 and PGA-988?
Certitude:
- The complete i3-5-7 processor not sandy bridge seem to be compatible.
I hope that someone of you has an answer to provide
Also this is not particulary urgent
Kr,
Scarymover
First of all i'd like to introduce myself.
I'm working for a great GSM operator in Belgium and since a lot of time many years for my personal experience I'm working in mounting computer / installing computer / ...
I've just bought a new laptop (not received yet) for a simple reason, the upgrade capabilities are really impressive following my experience.
I'd like also to present my excuses for my poor english but I think i'm not so bad

So ... I'm here to find a lot of people ready to help and if it's possible it will be with pleasure for me to help other forum user.
But at this time I have a question:
- As already said i've bought a Lenovo laptop (first price) without OS containing a P6100 CPU.
After some research it's clear that there will be no problem to upgrade the CPU in the future -> the capacity of upgrade is really brillant.
I've search deeper in order to be sure at which level this upgrade can be DONE.
I've so checked on the Intel website to get all the information regarding the new Sandy Bridge CPU.
Following the Intel Website a sandy bridge (i.e: i3-2310M or i7-2720) is not compatible with the HM55 express...) anyway I decide to some other research and I'm pretty sure that i've found a computer with a Sandy Bridge using the HM55 express...
Also, I don't know exactly the motherboard type for the Lenovo laptop, but what I can say is: the P6100 CPU is using the PGA988 socket.
The PGA988 is compatible with actual Arrandale CPU (i7-620M for example).
The Sandy Bridge is using the Socket type : PPGA988...
I've found no information about the difference between the PPGA988 and the PGA988.
Questions:
- Does a Sandy Bridge can be compatible with the HM55-express (seems to not be the case) but Intel should sell other chipset so I can understand the incompatibility ...
- What's the difference between PPGA-988 and PGA-988?
Certitude:
- The complete i3-5-7 processor not sandy bridge seem to be compatible.
I hope that someone of you has an answer to provide

Also this is not particulary urgent

Kr,
Scarymover