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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    holyandrei, Regarding the T5500, this CPU is apparently available in two socket types, M and P..... if you get a P, yes it will work.

    killerrabbit775, if you mean 5315(the focus of this thread) then the T8300 is a yes... if 4315 which seems to be very similar... not sure, but I suspect it will work.

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    hi to all, i want to upgrade my 5315 with T7500 and i have buy a used one and i instal it as you said but when i start there is only a black scren and onl a flash on the laptop. what is the reason, maybe the cpu is not woking! sorry for my english im from turkey, thanks in advance for your help

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    T7500 should work fine so either you've got a bad CPU or you just need to update your BIOS.

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    My BIOS is 1.43, on the cpu stats LF80537 T7500 SLAF8, 2.2/4/800 is this the right cpu and hov can i identify p or m cpu.

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    T7500 SLAF8 is a socket P CPU which means it is supported by your laptop. BIOS v1.43 is fine, you don't need to update it. So I really don't know what the problem is here, the only thing I can think of is faulty CPU but I guess it might be something else............

    Ensure you've mounted the CPU correctly, try to remove it and put it back, make sure you've "locked" the socket too...

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    i have start CPU-Z and the information are: MAINBOARD GL960 AND PROCESSOR is INTEL CELERON M 530, SOCKET 479 MPGA; is this the same processor

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    Try to see again the screw in processor socket , maybe need to turn more with a screwdriver.

    Greetings.

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    many thanks for the aswers, i get be below information from intels website :
    Intel® Celeron® M Processor 530 (1M Cache, 1.73 GHz, 533 MHz FSB) Socket M'

    as i know you said socket p but here state socket m?

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    i do every thing but i have only black scren, ı screw the socket but nothing, when i put my old processor it works.....

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    Default Re: Aspire 5315 CPU Step-by-Step Upgrade Guide

    Where did you see that the Celeron you have is a socket M? Link please.

    This is just not possible because ALL Aspire 5315 use socket P CPUs..

 

 

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