12-31-2011, 06:47 AM
I reckon if I do end up upgrading the cpu it would be the ZM-86 (~£50 used), maybe the 87 (~£75 used) Dunno if 400Mhz faster hypertransport is worth £25. Its not exactly a high-end laptop to start with so I think, even if it worked the ZM-88 would be too expensive to justify.
Would upgrading to a ZM-87 even work?
You can definitely get Aspire 5535s with ZM-82s, would the extra 400Mhz HT speed and 400MHZ cpu speed of the ZM-87 matter to cooling?
The Mobo's M780G supports Hypertransport 3 max speed 2.6Ghz. (ZM-87 = 2.2Ghz HT), (ZM-86 = 1.8Ghz HT) so there should be no problems in that department.
The ZM-87 hase Dual-channel 400 MHz, the QL-60 I have at the minute is 333 Mhz, the mobos FSB is rated at 667 as you know, so I reckon there would be no point upgrading to 800Mhz ram as it would just under-clock to 667 anyway, unless that can be changed with a fixed BIOS
The core voltages are only slightly different: QL-60 = 1.075v - 1.125v ZM-86 = 1.1v - 1.125v
The proc family would be changing from Athlon to a Turion but I don't believe the proc technology will matter in terms of compatibility to my system.
Turions apparently run cooler and use less energy than Athlons and both are 35W TDP.
But I'd assume the higher clock, faster speed, higher temp... nts what to do. Its a relatively cheap upgrade, stick in another gig of ram (better if it could run at 800Mhz) get an improved processor for under £100.
I was given the laptop as scrap for spares, but I replaced the power socket and adapter and got it going I hope I haven't jinxed it by thinking about upgrading ^_^
Would upgrading to a ZM-87 even work?
You can definitely get Aspire 5535s with ZM-82s, would the extra 400Mhz HT speed and 400MHZ cpu speed of the ZM-87 matter to cooling?
The Mobo's M780G supports Hypertransport 3 max speed 2.6Ghz. (ZM-87 = 2.2Ghz HT), (ZM-86 = 1.8Ghz HT) so there should be no problems in that department.
The ZM-87 hase Dual-channel 400 MHz, the QL-60 I have at the minute is 333 Mhz, the mobos FSB is rated at 667 as you know, so I reckon there would be no point upgrading to 800Mhz ram as it would just under-clock to 667 anyway, unless that can be changed with a fixed BIOS
The core voltages are only slightly different: QL-60 = 1.075v - 1.125v ZM-86 = 1.1v - 1.125v
The proc family would be changing from Athlon to a Turion but I don't believe the proc technology will matter in terms of compatibility to my system.
Turions apparently run cooler and use less energy than Athlons and both are 35W TDP.
But I'd assume the higher clock, faster speed, higher temp... nts what to do. Its a relatively cheap upgrade, stick in another gig of ram (better if it could run at 800Mhz) get an improved processor for under £100.
I was given the laptop as scrap for spares, but I replaced the power socket and adapter and got it going I hope I haven't jinxed it by thinking about upgrading ^_^