Yeah, windows, but I do run a myth system. And actually the pentium M i have has 2mb cache...no i didnt bend pins , because i triple checked it before putting in my desktop. c5050 wrote: >You were able to fit the CPU, without bending pins - obviously, it's >running. I'd say - no problem. But don't just look at the CPU speed as a >performance indicator. Chances are that your original CPU had a higher >cache, which will dramatically improve performance. > >On another note: your disk was badly fragmented... hmm... are perhaps a >windows user? > >:o) > > >On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 18:35 -0500, Chris Weisiger wrote: > > >>I have a Gigabyte 8S661FXMP motherboard. It had a P4 2.4Ghz processor in >>it. >> >>I have a laptop which cant be fixed and has a Pentium 4 M 2.8Ghz. >> >>I put the Pentium M in my desktop and it boots fine and runs fine, yet I >>have only been running it for about 30 minutes and shut it down. >> >>I have now run it for a complete 2 days without lock ups or anything. >>I have just been letting it idle, although I did do a defrag of a 120Gig hard drive which the hard drive was thoroughly fragged. So that was the first intensive thing done to my desktop with the pentium M processor. >> >>I runs at a cool 24 degress C. >> >>I did read that some laptops were socket 479 but i double checked my laptop and it is definitely socket 478. Both my desktop and laptop are socket 478. >> >>When I boot my system up, it does tell me that its a Mobile processor. >> >>What kinda issues would I need to look for as far as capatibility issues. >> >>I kinda took the situation as, it boots up and runs so it should be fine. >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CentOS mailing list >>CentOS at centos.org >>http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > >