MSI GX623 CPU upgrade experience anyone?

Hi, guys!
I have GX623 with Intel P7350 CPU. I'm thinking about CPU upgrade...
Does anyone have tried to upgrade to CPU to T.... series, X..... series or even Q.... ? If yes, how laptop handles temperature? Because of bigger TDP it increases quite a lot? Cooling can handle It when running games and stressing GPU? How about support? Which bios is required? Maybe something else?
And I want to share some experience with you as well, as I'm using this laptop for year or so. I have HD4670m GPU. If your not playing games all the time (And I'm not), try switching to power saving mode for GPU in both plug-ed and unplug-ed scenarios in ATI Catalyst comand center. Since then my laptop, is a lot more quiet and cooler (therefore saving power) when multitasking at home or watching youtube etc... When gaming just push Eco button in gaming mode and - bang full GPU stress in no-time. OK, bit offpic but I was too lazy to create new one.
Leez

I have just performed an upgrade to a Q9000
on a MSi GX623, so here ya go
Proof! IT WORKS!!! and im super excited!!!
http://users.telenet.be/neo.4all.cc/gx623/Load.png
http://users.telenet.be/neo.4all.cc/gx623/idle.png
http://users.telenet.be/neo.4all.cc/gx623/Windows_Performance_Index.png
ps, even the turbo button works;) 10Mhz extra FSB translated to ~150Mhz OC

Similar Messages

  • GX623 CPU Upgrade

    Hi guys, I've got a GX623 with a P7350 core 2duo in it currently.
    I love this laptop and I want to keep it for as long as possible so I was looking at CPU upgrades.
    I really want to put a qx9300 quad core in but I can't figure out if it would work 
    Was just wondering if anyone could help? Also, any idea how would it cope with temperatures?
    Thanks Guys!

    Thanks for the reply Svet.
    Ah ok, I'm sorry to hear that, I did some reading up and I was almost sure it could be done   :(
    Just one question though, was this guy trolling then?
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144692.0
    Thanks again!

  • Msi gx700 cpu upgrade

    hi
    my notebook is a bit old now GX700 non tribal)
    and i would like to upgrade the cpu
    current cpu is 2 GHZ core 2 800mhz FSB
    can this notebook run cpus with 1066 FSB speed?
    i did do a search on this forum there is a similar msg posted but it said something about creating a new thread if i wanted a reply.
    1 reply on the old thread said Ask msi for qvl list:
    but i cant update details it wont let me and cant use support at all.
    please help.

    Upgrading a notebook cpu is a gamble. If it is a newer cpu never originally used in that notebook series chances are close to zero. Notebooks aren't desktop boards made to support various cpus users might put on it. Ask MSI if the desired cpu is supported first before wasting money: >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • MSI GX630 - CPU upgrade

    Hello:)
    I have a GX630 notebook with AMD AThlon X2 (QL-62) cpu,and i want to upgrade it to a fastest cpu.My question is that can i upgrade it,and if i can ,than what kind of cpu are supported.The socket is S1 and it is 65nm.
    please help me

    Hi Sabli,
    These are the processors that should work with GX630.
    http://products.amd.com/en-us/notebookcpuresult.aspx?f1=AMD+Athlon%E2%84%A2+X2+Dual-Core+Processors+for+Notebooks&f2=&f3=&f4=1000&f5=S1&f6=B1&f7=65nm+SOI&f8=&f9=
    Comparison:
    http://products.amd.com/en-us/NotebookCPUSideBySide.aspx?id=529&id=574&id=504&id=470

  • MSI GX630 CPU upgrade help

    I recently ordered a Turion ZM-86 CPU to replace my current Athlon X2 QL-62.  I know this is a compatible CPU.
    I got the CPU in the mail today and opened my GX630 up and installed the new piece.  The chip fit in perfectly.  I applied some thermal paste to it and put it back together.  After it was all back together, the computer wouldn't boot back up.  The power light wouldn't even go on.  So i stuck my old Athlon back in and now its up and running again.
    Why won't it boot with the new CPU in?  The only thing I could come up with by searching is I need to update my BIOS.  Also, when i try to run the live update to search for new BIOS on Internet explorer I get the message "LOnline.exe has stopped working" and my only option is to close the program.  I tried manually finding a BIOs but i'm having trouble with it.
    SO, why isn't the new CPU working, and if it is a BIOS issue, please help me find the right version I need.  Maybe its just a faulty CPU?
    THANKS A LOT FOR THE HELP!  
    edit: I ran a program and found out my BIOS version is E1652NMS 1.08  and the date is 2/5/2009... so it's not THAT old.

    Okay, I updated my BIOS to the latest version, then tried to use the processor again.. it still didn't turn on although i noticed a very very faint light go on on the power light for an instant then it went out when i hit the power button.
    Any other ideas as to why this isn't working before I try to get a replacement CPU from the seller?

  • MSI GX70 to Richland CPU Upgrade

    Hi
    My GX70 Notebook is now getting too slow for some of the finest newest Games, for example Dead Rising 3 runs with 9-12 Frames, Assassins Creed Black Flag 12 frames, Need for Speed Rivals 3-10 frames, and Sleeping Dogs is not playable (1-8 frames).
    All other games till 2013 are fine, but these brandnew games are just a little bit too hardware hungry. And I guess the new Assassins Creed games which are released this fall, won`t run fine too and will stutter around with 9-13 frames.
    This has nothing to do with the graphics settings, because no matter how high or how low I set the graphic options, the framerate does not change (from ultrahigh to low settings maybe +2 frames) so the problem is not a GPU issue.
    The slow outdated AMD A10-5750, 4x2,4 GHz CPU completely bottlenecks the very fast and impressive Radeon 8970 graphics chip, and therefore I want a better CPU for up to date gaming performance.
    So I`d like to know if it is possible to insert this great CPU into my Notebook, the AMD A10-6800k Richland (AD680KWOHLBOX) for socket FM2 and 100 watts power consumption, and 4x4,1 GHz.
    Impressive, huh? :D
    Double the clock - double the fun, this should solve all the lagging problems and will make these extreme slow running games fully playable:
    http://www.heise.de/preisvergleich/amd-a10-6800k-ad680kwohlbox-a950987.html
    Can I just buy this CPU and put it into my GX-70 Notebook?
    Is the power supply strong enough for 100 watts CPU?
    Will the CPU clock really be 4x 4,10 Gigahertz?
    Will a BIOS update be necessary after inserting the new CPU? (I am really really afraid of flashing the BIOS, I bricked a Galaxy S3 mobile phone before, I really DON`t want to flash my notebook BIOS!)
    I am sorry because of my stupid questions, but I have never before built or modified a notebook, I build tower PCs till 2010 and the GX70 is my second Notebook.
    Thanks for your help and answers!
    Kind regards,
    Mystique

    well i dont think so most gaming laptops lately have soldered CPU to motherboard which means you cannot change cpu chip :/ but if you could then you would need to find a manual that tells you what type of cpu's are supported but i dont think GX70 has support for cpu upgrade due to it's cpu is soldered to the motherboard.
    I can be wrong since i tried to google up GX70 motherboard found diffirent motherboards most of them had nothing todo with a MSI laptop lolz so yeah correct me if i'm wrong.

  • AMD Athlon 64 3800+ cpu upgrade to AMD Athlon 64 X2

    Hello everyone,
    First of all, I have been to cpu-upgrade.com and typed in my current (CPU)--> AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.40GHz (motherboard)--> ASUS A8M2N-LA (Naos) GL6. 
    According to the website, my AM2 Socket (940pin) is capable of upgrading to a Dual Core, Anyone know if that site is accurate or not? Any help would be nice. I need to get away from this single core. 
    1) Some CPU models require a BIOS upgrade, which a BIOS upgrade for this board is not available.
    2) A lot of X2 Dual Cores work either using a 4400+, 4600+, and so on....
    I do have a 550watt PSU installed, also I am using MSI Nvidia GeForce GT620 PCI-express 16x graphics, not using onboard.
    I have read that some BIOS' upgrades terminate the onboard video, is that true? Basically, whatever I already have installed is current and up to date with all video/sound drivers, etc... If anybody very knowledgable knows for sure if an AMD Athlon 64 X2 will work in my system that would be nice. My specs below......
    OS: Windows Vista Home Basic (32bit)
    CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3800+ 2.40GHz
    RAM: 2GB (GDDR2)
    PSU: 550watt (all 20+4 for main cable to motherboard connected using all 24 pins + 4pin connector for CPU? I believe.
    Sound: Realtek HD ALC888 High Definition Audio
    Video: MSI Nvidia GeForce GT620 (GDDR3 with 2GB Video Memory).
    Only thing I am bottle necking on is the CPU, and I would love to upgrade to Dual Core, once again, thank you for the help.

    Hello @bigsnake,
    I understand you are looking to upgrade your processor on your Compaq Presario Media Center SR2013WM Desktop PC. I am providing you with a link to a CPU-Upgrade thread concerning your very question ASUS A8M2N-LA CPU compatibility list. Now this is the only information I have been able to find concerning a processor upgrade for your Compaq Presario Media Center SR2013WM Desktop PC.
    I hope this helps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
    Please click the "Thumbs Up" on the bottom right of this post to say thank you if you appreciate the support I provide!
    Also be sure to mark my post as “Accept as Solution" if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others who face the same challenge find the same solution.
    Dunidar
    I work on behalf of HP
    Find out a bit more about me by checking out my profile!
    "Customers don’t expect you to be perfect. They do expect you to fix things when they go wrong." ~ Donald Porter

  • Check this out : Daystar, Inc. for CPU upgrade! Reliable?

    I recently bumped to a highly tempting news : it is now possible to upgrade my iMac FP 17" 800MHz to a faster 1.35GHz, along with larger internal HDD, RAM and Optical Drive. The only option not available is the Video Card (they say it's on-board by default and cannot be replaced).
    A company named Daystar offers a low-cost CPU upgrade for the following iMacs (the right-hand GHz is the available upgrade specific to each model):
    15" 700MHz to 1.35GHz
    15" 800Mhz to 1.35GHz
    17" 800Mhz to 1.35GHz
    15" 1.0G to 1.92GHz
    17" 1.0G to 1.86GHz
    17" 1.25G to 1.92GHz
    20" 1.25G to 1.92GHz
    They say the upgrade is available for as low as $449.00. For additional options additional cost would apply, but anyway. I wonder if anyone had heard this before?
    Here's the link to Daystar, iMac FP upgrade section.
    http://daystar-store.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=732
    I mean, this really sounds sweet but how reliable is this? I thought iMac was basically a non-upgradable system, except for its external RAM and Airport(Express) network card. Pretty impressive, though. Surely worth a glance for those of us considering serious upgrade (like me).

    Hi,
    FWIW....
    Modifying some thing that was designed for a very specific purpose usually ( in my experience ) leads to problems further down the line. The excess heat may cause problems. Taking the thing apart and re-assembling may lead to others. Buying a newer, faster machine seems a far safer option - To me at least!
    Regards
    Ian

  • Cpu upgrade question ... again !

    OK, I've done more research on the motherboard this system has got, and it turns out that it is an OXNARD ( gateway 2000 ) motherboard ..... looks exactly like the msi 6330-lite motherboard .... so I am assuming its a 6330 lite motherboard.
    The gateway website shows the motherboard as capable of taking up to a athlon 1.3 Mhz cpu, although I am simply looking at upgrading to a 1.2 athlon cpu ( 100 mhz variety )
    also, I have noted the bios that is installed on my machine here is the 0AAVWP02 version that gateway provided .... I am still wondering a couple things :
    1 - can i simply get an athlon 1.2 Mhz cpu and ( as i have been told in an earlier post ) clear the cmos to upgrade my machine ? Also, how exactly do i clear the cmos on this board ? Or will I have to upgrade the bios, which I am very unsure of how to do on this particular motherboard ... making me very nervous here ...
    2 - if I DO have to upgrade the bios on this motherboard, what version of the gateway bios do i need , and how, exactly, do i do it ? I am not the most savvy pc user, have upgraded bios a few times before on other machines, and done a couple cpu upgrades too, but anyone got any suggestions for a semi-newb on this upgrade ?
    thanks, warren

    Ok..
    i really dont think that u should assume that the two mainboard are identical just because they look the same..
    Upgrading... Well... Its different from MB to MB... On MSI, all u have to do is plug the CPU and the MB configures it self.. (ALl u have to do is set the FSB).. But on other manifactires, u might have to set up the clock speed ratio and the core voltages manualy using jumpers.. U need the MB maunal to do this..
    clearing CMOS.. I dont c why u need to do this.. But if u really want to then there should be a small jumper of three pins with a cap in the first two pins. Pul it out and plug in into the next two pins and again plug it into the first two pins.. (DONT DO THIS WITH THE COMPUTER ON).. If this doesnt work then pull the battary out, wait for a few min ans put it back in

  • K8N Neo2 Platinum - Best CPU upgrade for under £200 please?

    Hi there,
    I currently have an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2ghz running on this board. The BIOS is the latest etc. I am now wanting to upgrade the CPU on this. I run everything at normal settings... don't overclock etc.
    Not sure what I can go to with it and was wondering if anyone can advise please?
    Budget for CPU upgrade is £200... any help would be very much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    Gazza.
    PS: Not sure if other specs are required but here goes:
    2 X 512MB PC3200 184 pin DDR400 (was thinking of just buying another 2 x 512MB)
    2 x 80GB Segate SATA HDD 8MB CACHE (was thinking of buying a Seagate Barracuda 320GB SATA HDD 16MB CACHE)
    256MB Radeon X800XT Platimun AGP Graphics Card (keeping this)

    Quote from: WaltC on 27-December-06, 10:36:15
    Check out this very brief thread of mine:
    http://80.190.215.245/index.php?topic=103825.0
    ...If your 3500 is a 90nm San Diego core, there's really nothing new for you there.
    If it's an earlier core, though, you might have difficulty in supporting all four 512mb DIMMs at 200/400MHz.  The San Diego 3700+ core I just bought to replace my 130 nm A64 4000+ has the same 1mb L2 cache as the A4000+ it replaced, but an improved memory controller which will support 4 double-sided 512mb DIMMs in this motherboard at full speed of 400MHz DDR.  The 3700+ is 90nm, and is simply generally a better core in terms of errata, power consumption, and, if you ever feel the need to experiment, overclocking.  I would imagine you should be able to pick one up at < 200 pounds, your cost (my keyboard doesn't have a "pound" key...)
    My last post in the thread mentions what bios version you should run with this cpu.
    Also, unlike the Newcastle or Winchester A3500+ cores, the A3700+ San Diego 90nm core supports SSE3 intructions.  Here's an article you might care to read describing some differences between the A3500+ Newcastle and Winchester cores:
    http://www.hothardware.com/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=613&cid=1
    Here's a current link to the 3700+ cpu for sale:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?DEPA=0&type=&Description=A64+3700%2B+Retail&Submit=ENE&N=0&Ntk=all&Go.x=0&Go.y=0
    Many thanks for your reply, much appreciated. However a lot of that has just gone right over my head I'm afraid :(
    Do I have to strip the PC to find out which processor I have? The invoice I still have for the PC does not state what type it was. This was not a home built PC and was purchased from an online store in the UK.
    I have a list from the MSI site of processors that this MB is supposed to take. Am I right in saying that I could install an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ Skt939 2.4Ghz 512KB Processor?
    Once again many thanks for your help.
    Gazza.

  • Is CPU upgrade on Satellite 2410-303 possible?

    My Satellite 2410-303 has Pentium 4 Mobile 1.7GHZ processor. I want to upgrade its processor to Pentium 4 Mobile 2.8GHZ. I think that it is possible because its upper models have faster processor and that is unique difference between them.
    Please, help me for this question and tell me is it possible?

    Hello
    You will be very lucky if someone has so good experiences with CPU upgrade on Satellite 2410 but on this forum you can find very nice comments about that. I have founded just two of them but very interesting. Check it out!
    http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=87488
    http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=59708
    Bye

  • Satellite M40x will not boot up after CPU upgrade test

    I have an M40x Laptop. I took the CPU out of it to replace it with another to test the computer booted up fine so I shut down and took it out and put it's original CPU back in, and it would not boot. Now it will not boot up at all with either of the CPU's all. When I turn on the power all I get is a white screen for a few seconds and the laptop shuts itself back down. Both the CPU's are good because I have since tested them in other computers to make sure that was not the problem.
    Anyone have any ideas on what is causing this??

    Im not surprised.
    As far as I know Toshiba does not support any CPU upgrades and it's not advisable to do something like that.
    Its a fact that the CPU replacement on the notebooks is not easy and mostly not recommended.
    The processors used in portables are connected to the system board using a process called TCP (Tape Carrier Package). This is a permanent connection method and is used in the interests of miniaturization and heat dissipation.
    Did you assign the new heat paste? Its necessary and important if you want to connect the CPU again.
    So possibly this is a reason for the no booting.
    I think more details you will get from the service guys in your country

  • CPU upgrades

    I'd like to upgrade a tray-loading iMac with the CPU from one of the faster slot-loading ones - 350, 400, whichever.
    I'd also like to swap a 450 or 500 MHz CPU from a DV SE that had firewire into the earlier, ordinary slot-loading version, which didn't.
    Does anyone know if there's any reason there would be a problem doing either of these changes?
    For that matter, if the DV motherboard's okay, any reason I couldn't use the whole thing in the slot-loader? I think there's a video problem, but if that's just a monitor thing and not on the board, it shouldn't be an issue.
    Thanks

    you are correct, the slot loaders do not have a separate CPU card, its soldered directly to the logic board.
    There are CPU upgrades available for tray loaders (don't know if any are actually still produced anymore, but they do exist), but the cost usually just isn't worth it. You could get a used slot loader for the same amount,a nd a used eMac or mac mini for a little bit more.

  • 1.0/1.1 GHz G3 Powerlogix CPU Upgrades in Beige G3

    There have been very few postings of upgrades to the Powerlogix 1.0 and 1.1 GHz G3 CPU upgrades over at xlr8yourmac. Any of the upgraders here have any experience w/ this CPU upgrade in a Beige G3? Comments positive or negative? Problems?
    I'm currently running a 466 MHz CPU in a Beige MT and am looking for a little more quickness. I've already maxed out the RAM and am running a ATA-133 Maxtor HDD on a ATA-133 SIIG PCI card.

    Thanks for your comments. There are very few xlr8yourmac postings for the newer Powerlogix G3 upgrades in a Beige G3, but several for the B&W G3s. Likewise, xlr8yourmac's own CPU upgrade comparison using the new Powerlogix G3 upgrade was done w/ a B&W. The problem is that the B&W's were so different from the Beige, so quirky, and in fact so different from the front to the back of their production cycle that I wouldn't rely on their results as typical for the G3 upgrades. That said, most of the B&W upgrades w/ the Powerlogix 1/1.1 GHz IBM chip were favorable.
    I ruled out the G4 upgrades for my Beige based on the long string of horror stories of those early adopters of G4 upgrades for their Beige G3s. They may have solved those problems, but I decided some time back, based on various web discussion threads, that G4s and the Beige just don't live and play well together.
    It is true that the 66 MHz buss is starting to be a noticeable choke point. But, for the most part, speeding up what you can speed up, compensates for that problem. No, it can't make it into a new machine, but a used Mac at 933 MHz on ebay is going for almost $1K, and I can approach that performance for a lot less additional investment.

  • HP8000 elite SFF; what CPU upgrades are available

    I've just bought an HP 8000 Elite SFF desktop (WB717ET#ABU) with a Pentium DualCore E5400 CPU running at 2.7GHz.
    I was wondering what CPUs the Motherboard (Rev 0C by the looks of it) could accept in order to squeeze more performance out of it (and how simple such a CPU upgrade would be)?
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    This image is from the maintenence manual for the HP 8000 Elite
    Upgrading to a Core 2 Quad Processor or a Core 2 Duo would be a great improvement in power.
    ****Please click on Accept As Solution if a suggestion solves your problem. It helps others facing the same problem to find a solution easily****
    2015 Microsoft MVP - Windows Experience Consumer

Maybe you are looking for

  • Multiple users found with the same name

    Hi, In my ADF bean, I am trying to access some users from ldap. I found there are two users with the same email in my console under "Users and Groups" tab. I am getting the following error in logs: oracle.jbo.JboException: multiple users found with s

  • Customize fields for BP in CRM 4.0

    Hi all, I would appreciate if you could provide me the best practice for customizing, i.e. remove, add and rename fields for a BP in CRM 4.0. As I can see, for one single change in a standard view, e.g. remove a field group, a new dataset has to be c

  • Caution icons while making a book in iPhoto 5

    hello. I've been working on two books (large hardbound), and both book layouts are littered with caution icons. For one of the books, it's for all of the images. For the other, they're scattered around. Most of these pictures are at least 1000x1000 p

  • How to sort file list by time

    I have saved many PDF files from my mails - when I want to open (Adobe Reader on Samsung tablet) the file last saved I have no possibility find it simply by sorting file list by time - (list is fixed by name only) - how to change list order?.

  • Setting Namespace

    Hi, The Generated Soap Request from Weblogic is some thing similar to below. Weblogic is putting the default namespace instead of the one defined in my XSD file. So is there any way to configure in workshop, so that it will use the name defied in XSD