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  • Upgrading your eee PC processor: Complicated but interesting

    John Biggs

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    Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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    The page doesn’t offer much in the way of “instruction” or “advice” but the writer does propose that the eee PC’s measly processor can be replaced with a faster, $30 processor with a little soldering and an iron will.

    the cpu run at 840Mhz default using bios 0801,then i need the full power ,just use some CPU freq tuning software ,like eeeclock^^,thx alot

    5.other test are coming soon.

    Got that? Luckily most of the important info is there. If you try it, tell us, but I wouldn’t if I were you.

    replacing EEEPC’s processor with an ULV PM 753 1.2G 2M L2 cache [Tom.com]

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