CPU Upgrade - Satellite P100 Core2duo works 100%

I can now confirm that CPU upgrade from CORE DUO (T2300, T2400, T2500, T2600, etc.) to CORE 2 DUO (T7200, T7300,T7400,etc..)
on Satellite P100 (17", GF7600 GPU, etc.) with latest bios 3.30 is possible and it is working 100%. I tested this on P100-108 with T2300.
The upgrade to T7200 went without any problems and the bios identified successfully the new processor.
The downside of this upgrade is (if we ignore the high price of c2duo:-)) that in order to change the CPU on the P100 series you have
to pull out the mainboard which is a lengthy process (if someone needs help with the disassembly of his/hers laptop
I can post a detailed guide
for the P100).

Hello Emil
I am very glad to hear you have had success with CPU upgrade. Can you please watch carefully how your notebook runs and maybe write a short report about usual notebook behavior like running cooling fan. Is now notebook louder and how it works with power saver profiles?
On this forum we do not have exact reports about that and your further postings will be very, very useful.
Thanks
Barrie

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    Attachments:
    Audio4.8.0.0.zip ‏9134 KB

    That should work as well for all the models in part-number family PSCJEU. At least these, probably more..
        Satellite C55-A5104 (PSCJEU-00K00R)
        Satellite C55-A5105 (PSCJEU-00K018)
        Satellite C55-A5180 (PSCJEU-00F001)
        Satellite C55-A5190 (PSCJEU-00L001)
        Satellite C55-A5140 (PSCJEU-00K001)
        Satellite C55-A5137 (PSCJEU-036012)
        Satellite C55T-A5123 (PSCJEU-01G00Q)
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