Hello,
I wanted to share my experience trying to upgrade the CPU of an old Acer Extensa 4220.
This is a laptop of an old lady who I am trying to upgrade what I can and refurbish the rest. Some people are very possessive and want to keep their stuff as much as possible.
So the laptop specs originaly is :
CPU : Celeron 550 2GHz single core (533MHz FSB 31W TDP)
RAM : 2 GB DDR2-5400s (667MHz)
Bios : Phoenix V1.33
CPU socket : mPGA479M
The computer was using Win10 but was completely unusable so I installed Zorin 17 Core.
It's usable but slow.
After few research online I found out that this laptop uses socketed CPU instead of soldered so maybe the CPU could be upgraded to a dual core CPU like Pentium or Core 2 duo.
Apparently the motherboard is using the Crestline chipset (GL960 - info found on the schematic).
At first I looked online and found out video of people swapping the Celeron in their Extensa 4220 for CPU like T8100 or T8300 which are 800MHz FSB and also newer gen (Penryn vs Merom). So I was enthusiastic and purchased from ebay a used T7500 (2.2GHz 800MHz 35W Merom CPU like the Celeron 550).
After installing the T7500 the laptop was unable to boot into the OS even though the CPU was detected in the bios. I was only prompted a blinking underscore symbol.
I put back the Celeron 550 in the laptop and it boots fine and is usable even tho very slow using Zorin OS Core 17 (not the Lite version).
In a second attempt I then decide to choose and buy a 533MHz FSB dual core in Merom familly.
I find that the pentium T2390 meets all these requirements.
I install the T2390 into the machine and it boots into the OS just fine. But I get some weird graphic glitch where it shows random colored color in like a pattern covering the whole screen.
These glitches don't always happen but more often when CPU-X is running (CPU-Z) and trying to open another app.
I first did run the laptop in like partially assembled mode where I only plugged the screen which was laying flat on the bed. Using a USB keyboard and mouse. The power button is also dead (always open) so with small metal tweezers I could jump start the machine and switch the laptop on.
At first I thought these glitches would happen because of EMI interference due to the charging port being close to the CPU which I didnt put the cover on yet.
It was little bit more stable when putting the AC adapter and DC cable farther away from the machine.
Tonight I tried a more assembled test with the T2390 (using the internal keyboard of the laptop).
To start the computer I have soldered 2 wires to the power button on the motherboard and going to an external switch. Which works better now at least I have a working power button.
During the test it was promising CPU temps were never above 45°C even in my previous test with the T2390. But graphic glitches still occured.
I dont know if CPU is bad or just not 100% compatible with this Acer Extensa 4220.
When I received this T2390 I wasnt very pleased of how it looked. I tried cleaning it with isopropyl alcohol but didnt remove the mark / residue of paste.
It can run smoothly without a problem and still crash with these graphic glitches which renders the machine unusable and unreliable.
Now I switched back to the original Celeron 550 and everything works fine but slowly.
Guess I will have to install lighter OS on it so it doesnt feel too slow even with this Celeron 550.
Dont think glitches come from unconnected mic wire or wifi antenna.
I wanted to share my experience trying to upgrade the CPU of an old Acer Extensa 4220.
This is a laptop of an old lady who I am trying to upgrade what I can and refurbish the rest. Some people are very possessive and want to keep their stuff as much as possible.
So the laptop specs originaly is :
CPU : Celeron 550 2GHz single core (533MHz FSB 31W TDP)
RAM : 2 GB DDR2-5400s (667MHz)
Bios : Phoenix V1.33
CPU socket : mPGA479M
The computer was using Win10 but was completely unusable so I installed Zorin 17 Core.
It's usable but slow.
After few research online I found out that this laptop uses socketed CPU instead of soldered so maybe the CPU could be upgraded to a dual core CPU like Pentium or Core 2 duo.
Apparently the motherboard is using the Crestline chipset (GL960 - info found on the schematic).
At first I looked online and found out video of people swapping the Celeron in their Extensa 4220 for CPU like T8100 or T8300 which are 800MHz FSB and also newer gen (Penryn vs Merom). So I was enthusiastic and purchased from ebay a used T7500 (2.2GHz 800MHz 35W Merom CPU like the Celeron 550).
After installing the T7500 the laptop was unable to boot into the OS even though the CPU was detected in the bios. I was only prompted a blinking underscore symbol.
I put back the Celeron 550 in the laptop and it boots fine and is usable even tho very slow using Zorin OS Core 17 (not the Lite version).
In a second attempt I then decide to choose and buy a 533MHz FSB dual core in Merom familly.
I find that the pentium T2390 meets all these requirements.
I install the T2390 into the machine and it boots into the OS just fine. But I get some weird graphic glitch where it shows random colored color in like a pattern covering the whole screen.
These glitches don't always happen but more often when CPU-X is running (CPU-Z) and trying to open another app.
I first did run the laptop in like partially assembled mode where I only plugged the screen which was laying flat on the bed. Using a USB keyboard and mouse. The power button is also dead (always open) so with small metal tweezers I could jump start the machine and switch the laptop on.
At first I thought these glitches would happen because of EMI interference due to the charging port being close to the CPU which I didnt put the cover on yet.
It was little bit more stable when putting the AC adapter and DC cable farther away from the machine.
Tonight I tried a more assembled test with the T2390 (using the internal keyboard of the laptop).
To start the computer I have soldered 2 wires to the power button on the motherboard and going to an external switch. Which works better now at least I have a working power button.
During the test it was promising CPU temps were never above 45°C even in my previous test with the T2390. But graphic glitches still occured.
I dont know if CPU is bad or just not 100% compatible with this Acer Extensa 4220.
When I received this T2390 I wasnt very pleased of how it looked. I tried cleaning it with isopropyl alcohol but didnt remove the mark / residue of paste.
It can run smoothly without a problem and still crash with these graphic glitches which renders the machine unusable and unreliable.
Now I switched back to the original Celeron 550 and everything works fine but slowly.
Guess I will have to install lighter OS on it so it doesnt feel too slow even with this Celeron 550.
Dont think glitches come from unconnected mic wire or wifi antenna.
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