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Jan 18, 2016
Super Deal Great for inserting laptop screws in hard to reach places.
Apr 05, 2012
This is your classic whole day (12 Hr.) project but it's worth it.
1 of 1 found this helpful Upgraded the Toshiba P305-S8820 T5550 processor 1.83 Ghz to the T9500 2.6 Ghz.
Reason for the upgrade: The Mcaffe Juggernaught was ruining my Solitaire and Hearts play. Cards were frezzing in mid air. My CPU and computer in general were running very warm indeed. It was only a matter of time before Mcaffe would eat them both and then proceed to eat the house.
I do not know anthing about benchmarks but my windows experience index went from from a 4.8 to 5.4 out of a possibe 5.9 for the processor. Unfortunetly, nothing is going to help the onboard Intel video chip that has a 3.5 index score. and yes my card play is smooth again. The cooling fan only runs intermittantly. There may be a very slight increase in temperature. Which is to be expected.
Other than a customs problem (they left the box partially open) bent pin when I opened the envelope and chip fell out of the box everthing went and is well. Computer probably good for another 3 or 4 years.
Do a search for your computers disassembly instructions before tackleing this project. Get plenty of plastic baggies for the parts an screws. Make a template for screw locations using plain copy paper and scotch tape the screws to the template. When a screw is needed just push the screw through the paper.

Jan 18, 2016
Love this stuff. better than heat sink pads