computerdude92
Veteran Member
Title says it all...
For some reasons, many laptop those days has Socket 370 on the motherboard. I have done the opposite once about 15 years ago, replacing a celeron processor with a desktop pentium iii in a Compaq laptop. It ran just fine, but warmer.Ha! That's a review for the exact same model CPU I recently bought on Ebay! I'm going to install it in a Toshiba laptop that surprisingly takes desktop Socket 370 CPUs. It originally came with a 1GHz PIII, but this Celeron takes about half as many watts to run; So now I can cure the laptop of it's known overheating issue... (The 15.8W of the Celeron 600 is very close to Mobile Celerons of the same era) I'm glad I'm so smart!
For some reasons, many laptop those days has Socket 370 on the motherboard. I have done the opposite once about 15 years ago, replacing a celeron processor with a desktop pentium iii in a Compaq laptop. It ran just fine, but warmer.