Hardware Differences Between Portege M700 and M750

I have about 40 Porteges a mixture between M700 and M750's I need to know the hardware and driver differences between the two for Ghosting purposes.

I think the only difference is that the M700 uses the Intel Santa Rosa chipset (9xx series), and the M750 uses the newer Montevina chipset (4x Series).
So you would need to install an Intel Chipset utility/driver that supports both chipsets.

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