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w0w0
I have just got a new unopened pentium m processor from a raffle.
its

2GHz
400MHz FSB
2MB L2 Cache

Should I try to sell it or build my own notebook?
Steven
Get a motherboard from DFI and build a computer.

http://www.dfi.com.tw/Product/xx_product_s...TYPE=MB&SITE=US

Unless you already have a Pentium M notebook, it will not work in any other laptop.

w0w0
build a computer? you mean build a notebook? has anyone else here built their own notebooks?
Steven
QUOTE(w0w0 @ Dec 18 2004, 14:48)
build a computer? you mean build a notebook? has anyone else here built their own notebooks?
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You can build a DESKTOP with the DFI board. smile.gif
w0w0
i already have a desktop so was leaning towards notebook. thanks for the info though
sonicfish
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i already have a desktop so was leaning towards notebook. thanks for the info though
sad.gif shame.
Solarix
QUOTE(w0w0 @ Dec 18 2004, 18:06)
i already have a desktop so was leaning towards notebook. thanks for the info though
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lol waste, your descision, if i could id make a laptop too ineed one again
christracy
i didnt think it was possible to build a notebook. if you can i would imagine it would be expensive.
w0w0
ah...I was just at an intel "Build your own notebook" workshop where I won the processor in a raffle so I was wondering what I should do with it. The guy who did the presentation even showed that it was possible to put together a notebook in under 6 minutes which i thought was pretty cool. =)
Red-Martial
If you are planning to build a Notebook, you might want to wait for Alviso chipset this upcoming year. Although that's only my suggestion. The new Alviso chipset will incorporate SATA, PCI-E, and DDR-II, and the new Azalia to replace the AC-97 (I guess).
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