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May 22, 2016
Latitude E5430
Hi,
This CPU was not on spec for E5430 so I risk to buy it but everything worked perfect.
I did a lot of research but when high end laptop workstation examples like Precision was known to be okay there was no evidence on cheaper low end Latitudes like mine E5430 - Dell tech support refused to answer regardless of number of calls and emails went there.... mine has i3 and 2Gb Ram from factory few years ago.
Once a while it got a 8Gb and i5 CPU just had a chance to swap hardware w other laptop....
This one was my last upgrade for the life of this machine. till I got this i7 CPU.
Stock bios was left as is in version A6. There is more powerful power supply in use, just in case if anyone uses smaller slim stock one - I don't know it it will affect anything, few I have is from 90W to 125W.
Actual upgrade w CPU swap took 10 min, all left stock, just new thermal compound used and NEEDED.
Everything is perfect, just a bit extra cooling like cooling mat is recommended under heavy load, no need for regular office apps and such.
This is firsthand testing and so far for a week of various usage - no any errors or glitches.
CPU Temp w std cooler and no cooling mat is between 56 to 105C C depend on load.
Hope that will help if anyone else ask.
System as it stands now:
14" LCD std HD (1366x768) Intel HD4000
SR0US Intel® Core™ i7-3940XM Processor, 8M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz, 5 GT/s, PGA988
Intel QM77 (Panther Point)
2x8Gb RAM Kingston
240Gb SSD Intel
backlit kb
6cell batt pack
(Win 7 Pro)
with all that and light use - web browsing and emails /wifi on, display at 50% I getting about 2hr 30min runtime.
CPU sits at 66C

Aug 23, 2017
Best cables ever
Okay first of all - not cheap - BUT old saying - You got what you paid for - completely true.
Honestly best cables ever - I had a few and even few sets made myself, DIY probably little bit cheaper but mind time and effort to do it, so those ones are very good, long, flexible enough, solid grip, reliable disconnect (no need to open hood) very little voltage loss. Length of the cable and it's resistance can have a VERY BIG effect on what you get at the end of this cable, so those are have lesser voltage drop than much shorter "cheap" booster cables, not to mention that if you want to start diesel truck at temps far below zero - most cheap cables just don't make it.....
Just remember few things - those are heavy, you need a good hands to use clamps (my wife had to use both hands to open clamp - so it might be not ok for elderly/ladies) and buy a carry bag for those as stock one will go apart at winter temps.
Beside bag which is not an issue for me - best bang for your buck!