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check post number 3ienemy said:Hmm damned. But it could work?
check post number 3ienemy said:Hmm damned. But it could work?
What is your geekbench score with the i5-2410M ?xequtor said:I bought the i7-2720QM I will get it maybe next week. I hope it was wort the money. My i5-2410M will be for sale.
I don't want to thing what I would pay for the configuration I have for a Macbook Pro.
For now the HP cost me with i7 550 EUR![]()
bagnolet said:What is your geekbench score with the i5-2410M ?xequtor said:I bought the i7-2720QM I will get it maybe next week. I hope it was wort the money. My i5-2410M will be for sale.
I don't want to thing what I would pay for the configuration I have for a Macbook Pro.
For now the HP cost me with i7 550 EUR![]()
I may want to update from my i3-2310M.
bagnolet said:I suppose that the procedure for CPU upgrade is :
- run HP Probook Installer, select i5 or i7 SSDT's
- turn off
- change CPU
Am I correct ?
xequtor said:just installed my i7
Sometimes this week I will transfer HDD to SSD the will see the geekbench
philip_petev said:xequtor said:just installed my i7
Sometimes this week I will transfer HDD to SSD the will see the geekbench
Impressive. Can you tell me which SSDT is used, when the test was made??
Yesterday, RevoGirl posted a script that simplifies generating SSDT''s. I made one for my CPU and works great.Inmike09 said:Ok guys I would figure out how to get 10.7.4 on my i7-272qm probook. I ha it working fine on my i5 version, but I always get the appleintelcpupowermanagement kernel panic. I tried over and over using big donkeys patched kexts and still no luck. Any trick you would recommend?