Lenovo G400
BIOS Version: 78CN25WW(v2.03) [original] Chipset HM76
To give a little more "life" to this lenovo:
Original CPU: i3 3110M [35Watt] (http://ark.intel.com/es/products/65700/I...e-2_40-GHz)
New CPU: i7 3632QM [35Watt] (http://ark.intel.com/es/products/71458/I...0-GHz-rPGA)
Apparently all processor features work OK [Including HT and Virtualization]
At same time uprade ram to 4Gbx2 DDR3L 1600 HyperX Impact Black (auto timming); works great, set automatically to (9-9-9-27 CR=1T)
Update 1: i7-3520M [35 Watt] work OK [Including HT and Virtualization] (https://ark.intel.com/es/products/64893/...o-3_60-GHz)
Update 2: Now have a DDR3L 1600 HyperX Impact Black 16Gb kit (8Gb x 2) (9-9-9-27 CR=1T) working OK
Update 3: Apparently, the Lenovo G400 that comes with celeron installed, does not accept the i3, i5, or i7 processors [they only support 8Gb of ram, either a 8Gb module or two of 4Gb].
Update 4: Very few versions of Lenovo G400 [that originally come with the i3-3110M installed] support the 16Gb (2 x 8Gb) kit Hyperx Impact Black DDR3L 1866Mhz (11-11-11-32 CR=1T) [One of three Lenovo G400 in the house supported that kit, in the other two the screen starts flickering].
Only problem: the known issue of high temperatures on Ivy Bridge CPU.
[Context: ambient temperature = 26 to 28°C; Thermal paste Arctic Silver 5; T-JUNCTION=105°C]:
Idle temp.: 40°C
Normal work temp.: 47°C
Full load temp.: 85°C ~89°C peaks~ [3 hour test] [no BSOD, no automatic shutdown protection, no alerts, no hang up during test]
Update 5: In the last change that was made of thermal paste, temperatures fell, now only reaches a maximum of 75 ° C
Sorry, my english isn't good.
BIOS Version: 78CN25WW(v2.03) [original] Chipset HM76
To give a little more "life" to this lenovo:
Original CPU: i3 3110M [35Watt] (http://ark.intel.com/es/products/65700/I...e-2_40-GHz)
New CPU: i7 3632QM [35Watt] (http://ark.intel.com/es/products/71458/I...0-GHz-rPGA)
Apparently all processor features work OK [Including HT and Virtualization]
At same time uprade ram to 4Gbx2 DDR3L 1600 HyperX Impact Black (auto timming); works great, set automatically to (9-9-9-27 CR=1T)
Update 1: i7-3520M [35 Watt] work OK [Including HT and Virtualization] (https://ark.intel.com/es/products/64893/...o-3_60-GHz)
Update 2: Now have a DDR3L 1600 HyperX Impact Black 16Gb kit (8Gb x 2) (9-9-9-27 CR=1T) working OK
Update 3: Apparently, the Lenovo G400 that comes with celeron installed, does not accept the i3, i5, or i7 processors [they only support 8Gb of ram, either a 8Gb module or two of 4Gb].
Update 4: Very few versions of Lenovo G400 [that originally come with the i3-3110M installed] support the 16Gb (2 x 8Gb) kit Hyperx Impact Black DDR3L 1866Mhz (11-11-11-32 CR=1T) [One of three Lenovo G400 in the house supported that kit, in the other two the screen starts flickering].
Only problem: the known issue of high temperatures on Ivy Bridge CPU.
[Context: ambient temperature = 26 to 28°C; Thermal paste Arctic Silver 5; T-JUNCTION=105°C]:
Idle temp.: 40°C
Normal work temp.: 47°C
Full load temp.: 85°C ~89°C peaks~ [3 hour test] [no BSOD, no automatic shutdown protection, no alerts, no hang up during test]
Update 5: In the last change that was made of thermal paste, temperatures fell, now only reaches a maximum of 75 ° C
Sorry, my english isn't good.