Thank you i had 2X4 ram sticks from old machine bought an ssd for 25 bucks and got a t9900 for 25 on eBay . This machine moves faster than my new laptop. Thank you for the Video for 50 bucks it went to trash to gold.
@@shafeezajalalludin678 There are _loads_ of listings on eBay for great upgrades! I'm upgrading mine to the maximum RAM and CPU levels; with 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 - they're the most the laptop can handle. In total it is costing me $180 AUD (~$150 USD).
You can get up to 4GB of RAM per slot (For a total of 8GB). The RAM must be SO-DIMM (Laptop Size) DDR2. It must be 800MHz (General RAM Speed) at most. These are a little bit of work to find but there are a bunch on eBay from $90-110 USD right now.
@@toydotgame I just ordered one yesterday from a somewhat reliable US seller for $58.89 and there's one left. Make sure to click through for the new one from Memorybank so you don't get a used one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RB21JE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I've seen listings from Chinese sellers in the upper $40s.
2 of SODimm sockets DDR 2 - 800 (1600). so you can use in each socket 1GB x1 x2 ( very cheap ) 2GB x1 x2 ( cheap ) 4GB x1 x2 ( £20 each ) 8GB x1 (£50 each, and rare ) So you can have 1Gb, 2GB, 3Gb, 4GB, 5GB, 6GB, 8GB totals only Maximum total for both sockets to be no more than 8GB.
See the link in the description. There are some quad cores on the compatible list but they run at higher wattage (TDP) so you may have overheating issues.
Thanks for the video. A great thing about this old laptop is the ease of switching hdds. That side slot makes it really easy. I have 1 SSD and 3 hdds, They can be swapped out in seconds, damn near like changing usb devices. BTW. watching this vid at 720p, cpus at 46 degrees centigrade, ram usage at 1 gig.
Wonderful for upgrading. Mine has had the CPU and RAM upgraded, an SSD installed, I swapped out the 768p screen for a 900p one, put in a 5G wifi card, and replaced the keyboard for the one for an Inspiron 1525. And the HDD module for the DVD drive bay. Currently C2D E8435 3.06 GHz, 6 GB of RAM, 240GB SSD, 640GB HDD, and dual-boot Mint 19 and Windows 7.
Its 2020 and I found my old 1545 gathering dust.To my surprise its battery is still good. upgraded ram from 3 to 4gb ram,would like to upgrade to go 6 but the 4gb ram was too expensive,cloned the old platter to ssd and awaiting for the T9800 cpu,T9900 is twice the price for just a few mhz higher. For now upgraded to win10 and works pretty good.I wish there was a way to improve on the gpu, Any ideas?
I really don't know, the GPU is soldered to the motherboard and I've never tried to mess with that. I'm sure it's possible but I wouldn't even know which chips would be compatible or if you can even readily find them.
English---use Google Translate if you need to. Are you asking if you can or change a video card? Theoretically yes but the video chip on these is soldered to the motherboard, so yes it's possible if you're really good with soldering/desoldering.
I did the exact same as shown in the video. Same laptop, same CPU. Pressed the power button, the power light flashed and went out and turned on. Heard the harddisk run for a few seconds. Then it stopped. Screen is blank. Laptop does not load. Bought a used CPU online. Help please!!
@peachferrari : did you laptop start running instantly after the new CPU install or did you have to do some BIOS setup or something. After I installed my laptop wont load windows =just black screen :(
@@amakhawaja It booted right up, said it found new hardware, and prompted for a restart. If you're sure you did everything right and seated the processor completely in the socket you may have a bad CPU.
@@peachferrari thanks brother man! I will try again to remove and reinstall the CPU .... I bought it from ebay used .... if it doesnt work I will need to send it back. Probably a bad T9900 CPU like you said. THANK YOU !!!!
@@saurab1820 yes Das it did .... made my system faster especially with the 4gb RAM. 8gb was too costly for my liking. I was making an error I didnt tighten the screw all the way for the processor. That locks it in properly. Works great. Should be ok for a few years as I dont use it for code or gaming.
Need help. Tried to change dell 1545 cpu to t9900 cpu. After changing the cpu my laptop wont work. It is stuck in a cycle. Power button pressed.. fans start .. hdd runs but the screen won't turn on. I thought the issue might be with the new cpu so tried doing it with the old cpu seems like that doesn't work either. Not sure what might be case. Any advice would be appreciated!! Thanks
Not sure. That processor should be fine. Did you bump the screen connection or something while doing it? Can you tell if the machine is booting and just missing the screen? You should get the screen, possibly with an error if the processor is not seated correctly.
@@peachferrari thank you for replying. I don't think I did anything with the screen. All I did was change hdd to ssd and change cpu. The ssd change I did with the old processor. And it was working before I was changing cpu. The laptop doesn't boot. even if the screen is the issue the laptop doesn't stay powered on. Like the the fan does not keep running and it is stuck in a loop. And I don't get msg on the screen what's so ever so I am not sure. I might check the screen may be that might be the issue. I read online that resetting cmos might help. What do you think about it ? Once again ty so much for replying.
@@kumarbabu7905 probably not the screen then if it's not staying on. If it worked before the processor change then there is probably an issue there. I'd remove the heatsink and make sure the processor is fully in the socket, little triangle is lined up the right direction and the socket is locked in with the little screw. If you can get into the CMOS you can try resetting it but if it's not getting through a boot cycle you may not get that far. If you can get into the BIOS you can check to see if the processor is showing correctly there as well.
@@peachferrari Hi .. sorry I couldn't reply sooner.. I was caught with stuff and didn't check on my laptop until. It seems like the fault was on my side lol. I didn't turn the screw on the processor socket to the max. I guess I was a bit scared to turn too hard and I didn't go further all at. Once I did I started my computer and it works. Is there any drivers that needs to installed or anything for the t9900 cpu for this laptop. Seems like the ssd and processor upgrade made the laptop fast and responsive. Thank you very much for taking the time to reply me. Thanks you and have a good day !!
To the best of my knowledge, none of the i3's, i5's or i7's will work in the Dell Inspiron 1545. The Dell Inspiron 1545 uses a 478-pin micro-FCPGA which is socket P and based on the Penryn core. Depending on the model of the Core "i" series chip it will use a variation of an LGA 1150 socket. Pin counts can be 1150/1151/1155/1156 pins. Oh and their not really pins. They are more like pads. Technically they are called landings. i7's, i5's and i3's share some of the same sockets but you have to find the exact model socket for your exact chip. There is a mobile socket for the "i" series called rPGA-988A which has 988 landings. There is also a BGA-1288 which uses 1288 landings.
No. The Dell Inspiron 1545 will ONLY use 478-pin micro-FCPGA socket P based chips. The i3's, i5's and i7's use variations of the LGA 1150 socket for desktop computers and they use a rPGA-988A or a BGA-1288 for the mobile versions (laptop).
Thermal Paste on the GPU?, When I did this it overheated my Inspiron 1545, Luckily I bought a thermal pad and installed it. Don't use thermal paste on the GPU.
I tried the t9800 but it got way too hot. After going through all them till I got to the 9550 which seems to be most stable. A word of advice is that you get a cooling pad at the very least, the 9800 gets hot fast and it seems the fan won't kick on in time. If you see lines going through your screen over and over thats what will happen. But maybe youll have better luck.
Upgraded today. Benchmarks show about ~%35 to ~%40 higher scores. Replacing the 8 year old thermal paste also seemed to have helped, as before cpu replacement my old T6600 went up to 70 degrees celcius. The new T9800 is hanging around 58, during CPU-Z stress test. Didn't apply paste to the gpu and went with the previously installed thermal cushion. Seems to work great for now.
Baloney. Thermal paste cannot cause the machine to overheat. All it does is create a more effective connection between the chip and the metal of the heatsink--same as a pad. Now if you went with a processor with a higher wattage (TDP) than the stock one, then yes that can cause overheating.
Just upgrade your processor, buy this one on ebay or amazon (Intel Core Duo P9700 2.8 GHz 6MB 1066MHz Processor SLGQS mobile laptop cpu) and buy 2 sticks of ram (4Gb each stick) and it should work faster, improve performance, etc. Then your laptop can go a few more years.
@@manski209 I just went through the comments and found this shopping list! I hope I can follow the tutorial video... First I need to find, where to order these stuff for cheap first instead of buying a 1.500€ expensive laptop for just paper work..
Helo, i realy care about this question so can u put a 4 Ram card instead of a 2 Ram one and make it 6ram total and any other sugestions how to make this laptop beter for gaming?
The RAM should work as long as it's the right type and speed. This laptop is never going to be very good for gaming though. The main limitation is the graphics chip, which is soldered to the motherboard.
I'm actually running an E8435 in my Inspiron 1545, and typing this answer on it right now. If you haven't already bought one, try to find the SLGEA version (stepping E0). It runs a lot cooler than the C0 stepping SLAQD. You probably already know this, but E8435's were made for a certain Apple iMac model, but except for a couple of power-saving features that are missing, it's the same as a T9900.
Hey, I was looking for this vdo. Thank you. Can you please suggest, which processor will be good enough to replace in Inspiron 1545, today. Which RAM should I install ? 256 or 512 SSD will be sufficient ?
The laptop has two DDR2 SO-DIMM slots, with a max of 4GB _per slot_ in the computer. Only DDR2 at 800MHz is the most it can support. Yes you can go up to 8GB as you wanted, but not DDR3.
I maxed out at 4 GB ram a couple years ago and checked with PC shop .They said 1545 board will not recognize more than 4 GB of Ram. I also upgraded to new SSD . This 1545 is running great with Win 10 the speed has improved greatly for a 10 year old laptop. I may do the CPU upgrade can't be to expensive.
@@johncate9541 Thanks for the reply John....The info I received was also confirmed buy several replys Iv'e read on repair video's......was told the board will not support more that 4Gb......could still be wrong.....I upgraded the CPU to T9600 2.8 Ghz from T4500 2.3 Ghz seems to run faster with SSD now ....cleaned fan area too. It boots win 10 in 20/25 sec. Thank again
@@johncate9541 hallo John. I am not technical at all... I found this video which contains exactly the same laptop I'm having... Could you tell me the necessary components I need to have a better CPU and faster processing? I don't know what the names of the components, how the look like... But the video makes it easier to understand... But still I'm not familiar with the names... I don't trust the shops and people who are not motivated to help me... At least now I need to have a better ram and processor.. Maybe ssd card... But that's too expert... I really need a help. No one can help me here or have time for me.
@@johncate9541 Thanks for this reply comment. I have my son's old 1545 and since it is a heavier laptop than my new DELL (what a piece of crap!) I want to use it but I need more RAM to work with Adobe CS3 or CS5 for video editing. I expect spending $100 on 2 '4 GB' sticks will work.
@@switcherlp780 I had never heard of this before. Some quick research indicates you need a Thunderbolt 3 port, or at least USB-C, neither of which this laptop has, so it doesn't sound like a viable option.
What a find!!! This is, as you said, one of the easiest machines to work on. 1st, more RAM, 2nd upgrade or replace the processor. What CPU could I use to upgrade the factory original and not blow out the MB?
Per your video sparking me, I ordered a P9700 yesterday to replace my Inspiron 1545's processor, but I just realized it's currently a T4300 @2.1Ghz. Will that make any difference? Also, I'm upgrading from 4 to 6GB RAM, replacing my already upgraded 5400RPM HDD with an SSD, and upgrading the wireless adapter card.
@@peachferrari I just did the processor install after having done the other hardware updates previously. Wow! I got leaps in my WinSAT scores for the CPU, disk and memory. I'm especially happy that streamed HD videos no longer sputter. Thanks for making such a clear-cut install video!
Hi i'm back and again , can i upgrade 1 stick with 2gb rams and the other 4gb of rams make it 6gb Rams all together ? right now i have 2gbx2gb = 4gb Rams .
Try with just one RAM stick, then the other to see if one is faulty (hopefully you matched the pair?) Also, did you use a processor listed in the link in my description?
Pretty much identical. That link you posted is skewed because there's no data for value on the P9700. Clock speed and bus are the same, the T9600 just runs at higher wattage.
As far as I can tell from Dell's website BIOS A13 is the latest. Check yours and get A13 here if needed: www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/inspiron-1545/drivers
@@peachferrari It would be even better to get two 4GB sticks for each slot, for a maximum of 8GB. That's the maximum you can get and it will put the 1545 up to par with some modern laptops!
Is Intel Core 2 Duo T9900, 3.06-GHz, 6M, 1066-Mhz CPU, 35-watts compatible with Dell Inspiron 1545. Do I need to upgrade the laptop bios to version A-14 before upgrading the CPU?
I would do the BIOS upgrade but I don't know if it's necessary. I do know that a T9900 will work just fine. I've upgraded three of them with that CPU and another with a T9800. Even an E8435 for an Apple machine will work if you set the vcore to the T9900 specs in software (Throttlestop for Windows or Linux-PHC for Linux.)
@The Legend I've got a 1545 too. It can run a bunch of games which are from before 2013-ish. Minecraft does fine. If you would really like to go as best you can (Like me!), you can upgrade the CPU and RAM to the max, it's only ~$150 [USD]. All you need to do is look for an Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 (CPU) and 2x 4GB SO-DIMM DDR2 RAM @800Mhz - look around on eBay for these and you should be fine for most games, with your only problem being the GPU - which you can't upgrade - this leaves you to generally low-end games from before 2016.
my laptop is the same it was given to me mine also has the 1gb and 2gb stick a bit silly I only have 1gb sticks so mine is staying on 3gb but win 10 32 bit is OK.
The fact that Windows 10 is running okay on your 1545 surprises me. I downgraded back to Windows 7 in January this year (2020) because Windows 10 was _really_ slow. I really would recommend getting 8GB of RAM and a Core 2 Duo T9900 for your Inspiron 1545 - they're the most the computer supports and it would certainly help you run faster in Windows 10! :)
Did you have to uninstall the old CPU in Device Manager before shutting it down and installing the new CPU? I’ve read a couple of comments elsewhere where people have said you have to do this so that the new CPU gets ‘picked up’ by the laptop. I’ve got a T9600 on its way to me. Already installed an SSD, new wireless card and increased the RAM to 4GB. Thanks.
Core 2 Duo T9900 or E8435, or Core 2 Extreme X9100, all of which run at 3.06 GHz. The Extreme isn't recommended because its TDP is 44W and that is pushing the mainboard to its limits. The Core 2 Quads do not work.
Not sure how much RAM the system will support, but 4 is enough I would think for this chipset. The hard drive is easy to replace, just 2 screws at the bottom right on the back (top left in my video since it's upside down) and it slides right out the side of the case.
You might find this article of mine from another site helpful: www.quora.com/Is-it-worth-upgrading-the-CPU-RAM-of-a-Dell-Inspiron-1545/answer/John-Cate-2 You're not going to get very far gaming on one of these, though. The Intel GMA graphics were pretty weak even of 2009-10. There was a version of this laptop that used an ATI Radeon 4330, but that wasn't very good, either. Something from that time period might work if you turned the settings down. Modern games are a no-go.
@@johncate9541 With the max CPU and RAM upgrades; you'd go a lot further with games which are CPU-intensive or use a lot of RAM (RAM using games run mainly with Java, such as Minecraft; which I'm sure there are a few people out there that would want to use this laptop for!). GPU-intensive games are usually a lot newer because older games had to use everything they had available to them. Overall, I'd say it's a worthwhile upgrade ~$150 USD to put it up to par with some modern laptops; that's good!
Pretty sure you'd have to remove the whole back plate to get to it. I've never torn this laptop down that far, but I imagine you'd need to take out all the screws around the back, and possibly the front plate with the power button and they keyboard as well. Not sure, maybe see if there's a complete teardown video around.
How did this work? your chipset is 800 mhz. and the cpu is 1066. I have an out laptop sitting around that I don't use. a GL40 chipset. 800 mhz as well. would this cpu work with it? is it possible for you to check on your chipset if its a GM45 or a 965?
I just bought CrucialMX500 500GB SSD in my Dell inspiron 1545 and installed windows 10 but display view is not good. Dell website is saying that it does not support windows10. Can someone help me with this?
Should be fine. I personally haven't tried any sticks bigger than 2GB each but I think 4s work. You'll get a little better performance if you have a matched pair of sticks though.
Thanks for the reply it really helps i also have a cpu form another pc it's a Intel core 2 duo 56600 i want to put that in the 1545 cause right now it has a celron 900 there both socket o but just to scared to
Perhaps not. It might (theoretically) work, but as far as I know, the X9100 requires massive cooling. Therefore, 1545's design might not be compatible at all. Checkout this link... forum.notebookreview.com/threads/intel-core-2-extreme-cpu-x9100-slge7-e0-about-150-%C2%A5-960-00.783217/
Yes, it will work, but be careful with it. Most X9100's run too hot to be safely run in a 1545. If you want 3.06 GHz, you're better off with a T9900 or an SLGEA-step E8435.
I use Arctic Silver thermal paste. To remove old paste, use an microfiber cloth or cheesecloth lightly moistened with rubbing alcohol to rub off what you can't flake off with a dry cloth.
@@mohammadanik5442 That's beyond my expertise. The graphics chip is soldered to the motherboard, and even then I'm not sure which ones might be compatible.
the inspiron 1545 pp41l which is what you were working on only comes with 3 gb of ram. i know this because im using it right now i upgraded my prossessor with a intel core dou t9800 2.93GH dual core
I’ve had this laptop for maybe 10 years now and it turns in but it is so slow it doesn’t work for shit so I just took it apart out of curiosity to see it’s CPU and other components :D
I bumped my old 1545 cpu from a 2.0 GHZ to a T9600 2.8GHZ, ram from 3 to 4 GHZ, SSD. Put linux on it. It flies. Also tried win 7 and 10. works fine for all for my needs. Not a gamer. Parts cost, about 80 bucks. year now with zero problems. Took less than an hour. BTW, boot time with linux lite 64 bit is about 10 seconds. 45 seconds with the original Seagate.
Please tell me how you are satisfying the 1066 Mhz external bus speed. I cant find any 1066 DDR2 SODIMMs. Do the Inspiron 1545 memory sockets also accept DDR3 memory? Thanks in advance.
DDR2-800 works fine, and it's what Dell shipped these with new. You don't need 1066. I'm running 6 GB of DDR2-800. In fact, Crucial says that ordinary DDR2-667 works. You can only run DDR2. DDR3 is not compatible and won't fit in the sockets anyway.
@@mohammadanik5442 Yeah the GPU isn't upgradeable, as for the RAM and CPU; you can go up to a Core 2 Duo T9900 CPU and 8GB of RAM, which is up to par with some modern PCs.
I know for a fact that the 1545 and 1546 are very similar and would work interchangeably. As for your model, I think it could go a lot higher! It _does_ look a lot different, so try looking up a tutorial like this for your PC.
@@tapasranjanmohapatra5451 No, none of the Core i series will work. See the link in my description for the ones that will work. Many of the Core 2 processors will work (the P9700 I used was the best bang for the buck at the time)
Who can tell me if Socker is my lapto dell inspiron 1545 these are their characteristics Processor Intel Celeron Ghz 2.2 Ram 3 GB Graphics Card 1450 I want to know that Socker is to change the processor to a more powerful
It's a PGA478 socket. I would recommend a P series Core2 Duo, some have higher performance than Celeron or C2D T series (stock CPU's available in 1545 model), but with a similar or even smaller TDP. Cheers! www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=core2+duo+p9&_sop=15&LH_BIN=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=core2+duo+p9700&_sacat=0
You can get ddr2 2x4gb, for a total of 8 gb memory. Official specs of the laptop wrongly state the max ram as 4GB, because 4 GB DDR2 single modules were not available at that time. I'm running my Dell 1545 with 8 GBs of RAM with no issues.
p9700 is expensive as hell now going 35 to 45 $ on ali. damn couldn't buy it because of customs tax and exchange rate lol i wish you showed the performance difference
So you mean your customs and exchange fees are expensive. $35 to $45 isn't bad, though for me if I wanted another one right now Ebay sellers have them for $25 to $30.
I just found the place to directly write a comment... I'm really not technical at all, but don't want to just slamm my laptop at the pc shop counter and pay all my savings for things I might as well do it myself during lock down... Back to the issue : I have exactly the same laptop! I need to upgrade it because once I open up two programs, I cannot type or click other stuff anymore because the cpu or what ever is using up too much capacity... what ever the pc processing I don't really know. Can you write down the exact components I need to be able to follow you like in the video??? I googled Kingston 2 gbite chips... But there are hundreds of stuff... I'm soo lost! 😭 Please help me🙍🏻♀️ This video is so old, 3 years... I hope I'll get some support here... 😟
Thank you i had 2X4 ram sticks from old machine bought an ssd for 25 bucks and got a t9900 for 25 on eBay . This machine moves faster than my new laptop. Thank you for the Video for 50 bucks it went to trash to gold.
Can you game on it
Selfmadenaro Gaming not really great for gaming but email web browsing and general office work it’s perfect
Thank you for a well explained process for a not so technical guy.
Hi, I need to upgrade my inspiron, too but I don't know where I can buy the two components mentioned in the video.... Can you help?
@@shafeezajalalludin678 There are _loads_ of listings on eBay for great upgrades! I'm upgrading mine to the maximum RAM and CPU levels; with 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 - they're the most the laptop can handle.
In total it is costing me $180 AUD (~$150 USD).
Hi what type of RAM i need for my Dell inspiron 1545. Any idea how much it is right now?
You can get up to 4GB of RAM per slot (For a total of 8GB). The RAM must be SO-DIMM (Laptop Size) DDR2. It must be 800MHz (General RAM Speed) at most.
These are a little bit of work to find but there are a bunch on eBay from $90-110 USD right now.
@@toydotgame I just ordered one yesterday from a somewhat reliable US seller for $58.89 and there's one left. Make sure to click through for the new one from Memorybank so you don't get a used one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RB21JE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've seen listings from Chinese sellers in the upper $40s.
2 of SODimm sockets DDR 2 - 800 (1600).
so you can use in each socket
1GB x1 x2 ( very cheap )
2GB x1 x2 ( cheap )
4GB x1 x2 ( £20 each )
8GB x1 (£50 each, and rare )
So you can have 1Gb, 2GB, 3Gb, 4GB, 5GB, 6GB, 8GB totals only
Maximum total for both sockets to be no more than 8GB.
Note thou, a firmware version upgrade is needed for the top end CPUs such as the T series to be used. ie T9900 - T9500
Any link to firmware upgrade?
@@Hdrock6 yes please
@@hectormanuel8360 www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/inspiron-1545/drivers
Can you replace the processor with quad core or higher?
See the link in the description. There are some quad cores on the compatible list but they run at higher wattage (TDP) so you may have overheating issues.
Can I upgrade 1564 Inspiron laptop processor i3 to i5
Thanks for the video. A great thing about this old laptop is the ease of switching hdds. That side slot makes it really easy. I have 1 SSD and 3 hdds, They can be swapped out in seconds, damn near like changing usb devices. BTW. watching this vid at 720p, cpus at 46 degrees centigrade, ram usage at 1 gig.
Wonderful for upgrading. Mine has had the CPU and RAM upgraded, an SSD installed, I swapped out the 768p screen for a 900p one, put in a 5G wifi card, and replaced the keyboard for the one for an Inspiron 1525. And the HDD module for the DVD drive bay. Currently C2D E8435 3.06 GHz, 6 GB of RAM, 240GB SSD, 640GB HDD, and dual-boot Mint 19 and Windows 7.
Dude the laptop does 480p why waste power with 720p
Can I Change The Intel To i3, i5, i7 Or i9? And if it can’t handle it is the motherboard replaceable to a gaming board?
no, and no.
CPU - wrong socket size.
No other motherboard will fit the case.
Cheaper to buy a different laptop.
Its 2020 and I found my old 1545 gathering dust.To my surprise its battery is still good. upgraded ram from 3 to 4gb ram,would like to upgrade to go 6 but the 4gb ram was too expensive,cloned the old platter to ssd and awaiting for the T9800 cpu,T9900 is twice the price for just a few mhz higher. For now upgraded to win10 and works pretty good.I wish there was a way to improve on the gpu, Any ideas?
I really don't know, the GPU is soldered to the motherboard and I've never tried to mess with that. I'm sure it's possible but I wouldn't even know which chips would be compatible or if you can even readily find them.
how is it doing with win 10. have u checked temperatures max.
Good video, I just want to see what I could do with my old laptop, and you helped. Thanks
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Oi, sabe me informar se a placa de video ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 do notebook 1546 da certo no 1545 ❓❓❓❓
English---use Google Translate if you need to. Are you asking if you can or change a video card? Theoretically yes but the video chip on these is soldered to the motherboard, so yes it's possible if you're really good with soldering/desoldering.
Is there anything you have to do before turning it on with the new CPU upgrade?
Nope, the system will recognize new hardware and usually require a restart, then you should be good to go.
@@peachferrari thank you
please help me what the Prosser can I get for my laptop like this ?
I did the exact same as shown in the video. Same laptop, same CPU. Pressed the power button, the power light flashed and went out and turned on. Heard the harddisk run for a few seconds. Then it stopped. Screen is blank. Laptop does not load. Bought a used CPU online. Help please!!
@peachferrari : did you laptop start running instantly after the new CPU install or did you have to do some BIOS setup or something. After I installed my laptop wont load windows =just black screen :(
@@amakhawaja It booted right up, said it found new hardware, and prompted for a restart. If you're sure you did everything right and seated the processor completely in the socket you may have a bad CPU.
@@peachferrari thanks brother man! I will try again to remove and reinstall the CPU .... I bought it from ebay used .... if it doesnt work I will need to send it back. Probably a bad T9900 CPU like you said. THANK YOU !!!!
@@saurab1820 yes Das it did .... made my system faster especially with the 4gb RAM. 8gb was too costly for my liking. I was making an error I didnt tighten the screw all the way for the processor. That locks it in properly. Works great. Should be ok for a few years as I dont use it for code or gaming.
@@saurab1820 yes ....depends on internet too
How can I find the processor core 2 duo processor p9700 all the website says it's unavailable
Need help. Tried to change dell 1545 cpu to t9900 cpu. After changing the cpu my laptop wont work. It is stuck in a cycle. Power button pressed.. fans start .. hdd runs but the screen won't turn on. I thought the issue might be with the new cpu so tried doing it with the old cpu seems like that doesn't work either. Not sure what might be case. Any advice would be appreciated!! Thanks
Not sure. That processor should be fine. Did you bump the screen connection or something while doing it? Can you tell if the machine is booting and just missing the screen? You should get the screen, possibly with an error if the processor is not seated correctly.
@@peachferrari thank you for replying. I don't think I did anything with the screen. All I did was change hdd to ssd and change cpu. The ssd change I did with the old processor. And it was working before I was changing cpu. The laptop doesn't boot. even if the screen is the issue the laptop doesn't stay powered on. Like the the fan does not keep running and it is stuck in a loop. And I don't get msg on the screen what's so ever so I am not sure. I might check the screen may be that might be the issue. I read online that resetting cmos might help. What do you think about it ? Once again ty so much for replying.
@@kumarbabu7905 probably not the screen then if it's not staying on. If it worked before the processor change then there is probably an issue there. I'd remove the heatsink and make sure the processor is fully in the socket, little triangle is lined up the right direction and the socket is locked in with the little screw. If you can get into the CMOS you can try resetting it but if it's not getting through a boot cycle you may not get that far. If you can get into the BIOS you can check to see if the processor is showing correctly there as well.
@@peachferrari Hi .. sorry I couldn't reply sooner.. I was caught with stuff and didn't check on my laptop until. It seems like the fault was on my side lol. I didn't turn the screw on the processor socket to the max. I guess I was a bit scared to turn too hard and I didn't go further all at. Once I did I started my computer and it works. Is there any drivers that needs to installed or anything for the t9900 cpu for this laptop. Seems like the ssd and processor upgrade made the laptop fast and responsive. Thank you very much for taking the time to reply me. Thanks you and have a good day !!
@@kumarbabu7905 you shouldn't need any drivers or anything. If it's booting properly now you should be good to go.
To the best of my knowledge, none of the i3's, i5's or i7's will work in the Dell Inspiron 1545.
The Dell Inspiron 1545 uses a 478-pin micro-FCPGA which is socket P and based on the Penryn core.
Depending on the model of the Core "i" series chip it will use a variation of an LGA 1150 socket. Pin counts can be 1150/1151/1155/1156 pins. Oh and their not really pins. They are more like pads. Technically they are called landings.
i7's, i5's and i3's share some of the same sockets but you have to find the exact model socket for your exact chip. There is a mobile socket for the "i" series called rPGA-988A which has 988 landings. There is also a BGA-1288 which uses 1288 landings.
so are you saying that we might be able to upgrade to an i5?
No. The Dell Inspiron 1545 will ONLY use 478-pin micro-FCPGA socket P based chips.
The i3's, i5's and i7's use variations of the LGA 1150 socket for desktop computers and they use a rPGA-988A or a BGA-1288 for the mobile versions (laptop).
Will these upgrades improve watching video?
Tell me more about processor to upgrade in dell inspiron 1545 I have right now intel T6500 please guide to upgrade processor.
Check the link in the description. That page has the specs of the processor I used as well as others that are compatible.
I want to know if its same RAM for my hp 4510s
Thermal Paste on the GPU?, When I did this it overheated my Inspiron 1545, Luckily I bought a thermal pad and installed it. Don't use thermal paste on the GPU.
If you want to upgrade your CPU I recommend the T9550 its only like 20 bucks on ebay.
I tried the t9800 but it got way too hot. After going through all them till I got to the 9550 which seems to be most stable. A word of advice is that you get a cooling pad at the very least, the 9800 gets hot fast and it seems the fan won't kick on in time. If you see lines going through your screen over and over thats what will happen. But maybe youll have better luck.
Worst case, I'll revert to the original T6600 in it. It's a secondary backup laptop I'm fiddling for fun. Thanks for the tips though.
Upgraded today. Benchmarks show about ~%35 to ~%40 higher scores. Replacing the 8 year old thermal paste also seemed to have helped, as before cpu replacement my old T6600 went up to 70 degrees celcius. The new T9800 is hanging around 58, during CPU-Z stress test. Didn't apply paste to the gpu and went with the previously installed thermal cushion. Seems to work great for now.
Baloney. Thermal paste cannot cause the machine to overheat. All it does is create a more effective connection between the chip and the metal of the heatsink--same as a pad. Now if you went with a processor with a higher wattage (TDP) than the stock one, then yes that can cause overheating.
Is 2020 ....🤦🏻♀️ I have the same laptop. What i can do to update my laptop?
Just upgrade your processor, buy this one on ebay or amazon (Intel Core Duo P9700 2.8 GHz 6MB 1066MHz Processor SLGQS mobile laptop cpu) and buy 2 sticks of ram (4Gb each stick) and it should work faster, improve performance, etc. Then your laptop can go a few more years.
@@manski209 I just went through the comments and found this shopping list! I hope I can follow the tutorial video... First I need to find, where to order these stuff for cheap first instead of buying a 1.500€ expensive laptop for just paper work..
is there a need to reinstall the OS after installing the new processor?
Tanuktun No not at all. The system will need to restart a couple of times but it won't affect the OS or any other software or data you have installed.
To add to this, you will pretty much only have to reinstall your os if you replace your hard drive.
Helo, i realy care about this question so can u put a 4 Ram card instead of a 2 Ram one and make it 6ram total and any other sugestions how to make this laptop beter for gaming?
The RAM should work as long as it's the right type and speed. This laptop is never going to be very good for gaming though. The main limitation is the graphics chip, which is soldered to the motherboard.
so i see the link and i want to ask:the Intel Core 2 Duo E8435 its compatible?
Yes, go for it.
I'm actually running an E8435 in my Inspiron 1545, and typing this answer on it right now. If you haven't already bought one, try to find the SLGEA version (stepping E0). It runs a lot cooler than the C0 stepping SLAQD.
You probably already know this, but E8435's were made for a certain Apple iMac model, but except for a couple of power-saving features that are missing, it's the same as a T9900.
@@johncate9541 what's the difference can you explain.
@@johncate9541 Do you know which imac models? Then I will look for one at salvation army. Thanks. Ill also look it up.
Hey, I was looking for this vdo. Thank you.
Can you please suggest, which processor will be good enough to replace in Inspiron 1545, today.
Which RAM should I install ?
256 or 512 SSD will be sufficient ?
@@fraxsheld724 thanks 👍
can i add a 4 gb more of ram on drr3 slot ?
The laptop has two DDR2 SO-DIMM slots, with a max of 4GB _per slot_ in the computer.
Only DDR2 at 800MHz is the most it can support. Yes you can go up to 8GB as you wanted, but not DDR3.
I maxed out at 4 GB ram a couple years ago and checked with PC shop .They said 1545 board will not recognize more than 4 GB of Ram. I also upgraded to new SSD . This 1545 is running great with Win 10 the speed has improved greatly for a 10 year old laptop. I may do the CPU upgrade can't be to expensive.
What that shop told you is wrong. I'm running 6 GB on a 1545 right now, and you can run up to 8 GB with no issues.
@@johncate9541 Thanks for the reply John....The info I received was also confirmed buy several replys Iv'e read on repair video's......was told the board will not support more that 4Gb......could still be wrong.....I upgraded the CPU to T9600 2.8 Ghz from T4500 2.3 Ghz seems to run faster with SSD now ....cleaned fan area too. It boots win 10 in 20/25 sec. Thank again
@@johncate9541 hallo John. I am not technical at all... I found this video which contains exactly the same laptop I'm having... Could you tell me the necessary components I need to have a better CPU and faster processing? I don't know what the names of the components, how the look like... But the video makes it easier to understand... But still I'm not familiar with the names... I don't trust the shops and people who are not motivated to help me... At least now I need to have a better ram and processor.. Maybe ssd card... But that's too expert... I really need a help. No one can help me here or have time for me.
@@don50oh90 The official Inspiron 1545 setup guide says it can go up to 8GB, and I currently have 6GB installed with no issues.
@@johncate9541 Thanks for this reply comment. I have my son's old 1545 and since it is a heavier laptop than my new DELL (what a piece of crap!) I want to use it but I need more RAM to work with Adobe CS3 or CS5 for video editing. I expect spending $100 on 2 '4 GB' sticks will work.
Can you upgrade the graphics too?
Unfortunately no. The graphics chip is soldered to the motherboard.
@@peachferrari How about external graphics processing? Have you tried this?
@@switcherlp780 I had never heard of this before. Some quick research indicates you need a Thunderbolt 3 port, or at least USB-C, neither of which this laptop has, so it doesn't sound like a viable option.
What a find!!! This is, as you said, one of the easiest machines to work on. 1st, more RAM, 2nd upgrade or replace the processor. What CPU could I use to upgrade the factory original and not blow out the MB?
See the video notes/description for the one I used and others that are compatible.
Has anyone upgraded to t9900? Do I have to update my bios
Per your video sparking me, I ordered a P9700 yesterday to replace my Inspiron 1545's processor, but I just realized it's currently a T4300 @2.1Ghz. Will that make any difference?
Also, I'm upgrading from 4 to 6GB RAM, replacing my already upgraded 5400RPM HDD with an SSD, and upgrading the wireless adapter card.
Should be just fine. That's basically the same processor I started with, just a tad slower than mine was.
@@peachferrari I just did the processor install after having done the other hardware updates previously. Wow! I got leaps in my WinSAT scores for the CPU, disk and memory. I'm especially happy that streamed HD videos no longer sputter. Thanks for making such a clear-cut install video!
@@StefenTower Nice! Glad to be of help.
Hi i'm back and again , can i upgrade 1 stick with 2gb rams and the other 4gb of rams make it 6gb Rams all together ? right now i have 2gbx2gb = 4gb Rams .
Yes, I'm doing it right now and typing this response on an Inspiron 1545 with 6GB of RAM installed.
@@johncate9541 how can i install 6gb RAM means like 2gb+4gb RAM can i install like that?
@@manideepkonuru1523 Yes, it works fine. You'll still get dual-channel as long as there are modules in both slots.
@@johncate9541 means like i should keep 2 +4gb ram and it will work good?
Is your laptop working ok after all that upgrade ? Please let me know I wanna do the same .
thehegt Tr yep, works great.
I just bought it and installed it , it does not power on ?
Try with just one RAM stick, then the other to see if one is faulty (hopefully you matched the pair?) Also, did you use a processor listed in the link in my description?
hi again , i hear the T9600 Processor run faster then the P9700 . cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core2-Duo-T9600-vs-Intel-Core2-Duo-P9700
Pretty much identical. That link you posted is skewed because there's no data for value on the P9700. Clock speed and bus are the same, the T9600 just runs at higher wattage.
will this work with an T9900 dual core? because some people said the motherboard only support up to 800 mhz. Thanks if you answer!
Yes, works
Yes, it works. You don't get the same FSB performance, but it still works. I put a T9800 C2d in my 1545, and it runs nice. Cheers.
Did you have to upgrade BIOS in order for new processor to work? If so do you have link to that upgrade?
As far as I can tell from Dell's website BIOS A13 is the latest. Check yours and get A13 here if needed: www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/inspiron-1545/drivers
Component details would be useful
How much is the processor and where did you get it.
I honestly don't remember, this was 7 years ago. It was probably Ebay or somewhere similar.
Thanks for this video, this is very helpful. I want to upgrade mine with much faster cpu, what can you suggest I use?
Fastest CPU you can use is what I have:
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9900 @ 3.06GHz, 3068 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
how to dell 1545isperion leptop ram spott
Whaaaaat?
Does anyone know if a Q9000 quad cpu will work in this laptop?
It should, it runs on the same socket. However, it's listed at 45W TDP so it may give you cooling issues.
@@peachferrari can we upgrade processor from intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo cpu to intel core Quad cpu
version Bios please?
Bro please help me what type pf ram should i try to fit on the second slot ?
Jimboy Prado It's best to match the stick you already have
@@peachferrari It would be even better to get two 4GB sticks for each slot, for a maximum of 8GB. That's the maximum you can get and it will put the 1545 up to par with some modern laptops!
Is Intel Core 2 Duo T9900, 3.06-GHz, 6M, 1066-Mhz CPU, 35-watts compatible with Dell Inspiron 1545. Do I need to upgrade the laptop bios to version A-14 before upgrading the CPU?
I would do the BIOS upgrade but I don't know if it's necessary. I do know that a T9900 will work just fine. I've upgraded three of them with that CPU and another with a T9800. Even an E8435 for an Apple machine will work if you set the vcore to the T9900 specs in software (Throttlestop for Windows or Linux-PHC for Linux.)
@@johncate9541 is it compatible with- Core 2 Extreme X9100,Core 2 Extreme QX9300, but i see the TDP is 45 here and not 35.
Very helpful video.
Thank you very much!
@The Legend I've got a 1545 too. It can run a bunch of games which are from before 2013-ish. Minecraft does fine.
If you would really like to go as best you can (Like me!), you can upgrade the CPU and RAM to the max, it's only ~$150 [USD]. All you need to do is look for an Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 (CPU) and 2x 4GB SO-DIMM DDR2 RAM @800Mhz - look around on eBay for these and you should be fine for most games, with your only problem being the GPU - which you can't upgrade - this leaves you to generally low-end games from before 2016.
my laptop is the same it was given to me mine also has the 1gb and 2gb stick a bit silly I only have 1gb sticks so mine is staying on 3gb but win 10 32 bit is OK.
The fact that Windows 10 is running okay on your 1545 surprises me. I downgraded back to Windows 7 in January this year (2020) because Windows 10 was _really_ slow. I really would recommend getting 8GB of RAM and a Core 2 Duo T9900 for your Inspiron 1545 - they're the most the computer supports and it would certainly help you run faster in Windows 10! :)
Thais laptop Suport CPU quad core? (Q9000, q9100, qx9300)
Per the socket specs yes. However, the TDP (wattage) of those is much higher than most of the supported dual-core chips. It may run much hotter.
Did you have to uninstall the old CPU in Device Manager before shutting it down and installing the new CPU? I’ve read a couple of comments elsewhere where people have said you have to do this so that the new CPU gets ‘picked up’ by the laptop. I’ve got a T9600 on its way to me. Already installed an SSD, new wireless card and increased the RAM to 4GB. Thanks.
No, it will recognize the new one just fine without uninstalling the old one. You'll have to restart the system once or twice but that's it.
@@peachferrari Thank you.
I have the t9600 with 4gb of ram and my Xbox app and obs still lags bad, plus have 500 gb hdd. What can I do to make it work better
do we have a limit on processor upgrade or can we do upgrade to whatever speed we wish ?if there are any in this case what is the maximum limit
Yes there are limits on type, speed etc. See my link in the description for a list of compatible processors.
Core 2 Duo T9900 or E8435, or Core 2 Extreme X9100, all of which run at 3.06 GHz. The Extreme isn't recommended because its TDP is 44W and that is pushing the mainboard to its limits. The Core 2 Quads do not work.
Can i upgrade the interial hard storage ?
Which better ram upgrade to 6 or 8 ? Or let it 2x4 ?
Not sure how much RAM the system will support, but 4 is enough I would think for this chipset. The hard drive is easy to replace, just 2 screws at the bottom right on the back (top left in my video since it's upside down) and it slides right out the side of the case.
I just upgraded to 6 (1x2 + 1x4) and that may be all I ever need for this system.
How did this new CPU work out for you? Any heat issues?
It's been great. It's the same TDP as the original so in theory the heat should be very similar. My girls play on it for hours with no issues.
I ran HWMonitor after the install and the temps looked the same as before.
What do you recommend to replace and with what parts nowadays going into 2019? Is it possible to game on these things?
That's what I wanna no
You might find this article of mine from another site helpful: www.quora.com/Is-it-worth-upgrading-the-CPU-RAM-of-a-Dell-Inspiron-1545/answer/John-Cate-2
You're not going to get very far gaming on one of these, though. The Intel GMA graphics were pretty weak even of 2009-10. There was a version of this laptop that used an ATI Radeon 4330, but that wasn't very good, either. Something from that time period might work if you turned the settings down. Modern games are a no-go.
@@johncate9541 With the max CPU and RAM upgrades; you'd go a lot further with games which are CPU-intensive or use a lot of RAM (RAM using games run mainly with Java, such as Minecraft; which I'm sure there are a few people out there that would want to use this laptop for!). GPU-intensive games are usually a lot newer because older games had to use everything they had available to them.
Overall, I'd say it's a worthwhile upgrade ~$150 USD to put it up to par with some modern laptops; that's good!
Do not forget installing a solid state drive.
How to reach the fan please
Pretty sure you'd have to remove the whole back plate to get to it. I've never torn this laptop down that far, but I imagine you'd need to take out all the screws around the back, and possibly the front plate with the power button and they keyboard as well. Not sure, maybe see if there's a complete teardown video around.
peachferrari thank you!
How did this work? your chipset is 800 mhz. and the cpu is 1066. I have an out laptop sitting around that I don't use. a GL40 chipset. 800 mhz as well. would this cpu work with it?
is it possible for you to check on your chipset if its a GM45 or a 965?
Speccy will give you all the stats on your machine
I just bought CrucialMX500 500GB SSD in my Dell inspiron 1545 and installed windows 10 but display view is not good. Dell website is saying that it does not support windows10. Can someone help me with this?
What do you mean display view is not good? I'm running Windows 10 on mine just fine.
I have that model of SSD with 1TB in my 1545 and Windows 10 works fine. Can you be more specific about the problem?
i put ddr2 ram 4gb from another laptop on my 1545 will that hurt any thing its 800mhz
Should be fine. I personally haven't tried any sticks bigger than 2GB each but I think 4s work. You'll get a little better performance if you have a matched pair of sticks though.
Thanks for the reply it really helps i also have a cpu form another pc it's a Intel core 2 duo 56600 i want to put that in the 1545 cause right now it has a celron 900 there both socket o but just to scared to
T6600 is what I want to put in the 1545
Shouldn't be a problem. Go for it!
I'm running 6GB of DDR2-800 in a 1545 and it's perfectly fine. Dell officially only supported 4GB, but 6GB or 8GB is known to work.
Is the Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X9100 compatible with the Inspiron 1545?
Perhaps not. It might (theoretically) work, but as far as I know, the X9100 requires massive cooling. Therefore, 1545's design might not be compatible at all. Checkout this link...
forum.notebookreview.com/threads/intel-core-2-extreme-cpu-x9100-slge7-e0-about-150-%C2%A5-960-00.783217/
Yes, it will work, but be careful with it. Most X9100's run too hot to be safely run in a 1545. If you want 3.06 GHz, you're better off with a T9900 or an SLGEA-step E8435.
hey guys is the gpu upgradable on this laptop ?
Nope, it's soldered on.
Only things that are upgradeable are the CPU, RAM, Wireless Card, CD/DVD-RW Drive, and HDD/SSD.
looks like theres an fire?
_I can assure you if there was a fire it would be brought up in the video._ :D
Can you tell me what ram you are running after the upgrade? DDR2, DDR3? Thanks in advance.
DDR2 at 800MHz
Yeah, just remember that triangle on the top 1 and if it doesn't go just push hard - ^^
how to insert sim in this laptop
Like a sim card from a phone? Not sure if it's possible, and this laptop doesn't have anything built in to do so.
What is using to white paste
I use Arctic Silver thermal paste. To remove old paste, use an microfiber cloth or cheesecloth lightly moistened with rubbing alcohol to rub off what you can't flake off with a dry cloth.
Can I apply this to DELL INSPIRON 1750
The 1750 uses the same logic board, so yes.
Can I use core i 3 to upgrade?
No. Look at the link in the description, any of the I models are too new for this machine.
Thanks for your quick reply :)
One more thing...can I add a graphics card like INTEL HD GRAPHICS 5000 model?
@@mohammadanik5442 That's beyond my expertise. The graphics chip is soldered to the motherboard, and even then I'm not sure which ones might be compatible.
Is i3 3.3 ghz compatable?
No, no i3 processors work with this socket. See the link in the description for ones that do work
peachferrari Thx for using your valuable time
no, max is Core Duo 2.8ghz (rare CPU ). 2.8Ghz iCD CPU possible (expensive). Normal is 2.6Ghz or 2.5Ghz for cheap CPU upgrade
the inspiron 1545 pp41l which is what you were working on only comes with 3 gb of ram. i know this because im using it right now
i upgraded my prossessor with a intel core dou t9800 2.93GH dual core
Can u live stream obs
Minecraft run smoothly?
I’ve had this laptop for maybe 10 years now and it turns in but it is so slow it doesn’t work for shit so I just took it apart out of curiosity to see it’s CPU and other components :D
I bumped my old 1545 cpu from a 2.0 GHZ to a T9600 2.8GHZ, ram from 3 to 4 GHZ, SSD. Put linux on it. It flies. Also tried win 7 and 10. works fine for all for my needs. Not a gamer. Parts cost, about 80 bucks. year now with zero problems. Took less than an hour. BTW, boot time with linux lite 64 bit is about 10 seconds. 45 seconds with the original Seagate.
Please tell me how you are satisfying the 1066 Mhz external bus speed. I cant find any 1066 DDR2 SODIMMs. Do the Inspiron 1545 memory sockets also accept DDR3 memory? Thanks in advance.
DDR2-800 works fine, and it's what Dell shipped these with new. You don't need 1066. I'm running 6 GB of DDR2-800. In fact, Crucial says that ordinary DDR2-667 works.
You can only run DDR2. DDR3 is not compatible and won't fit in the sockets anyway.
Want upgrades do I need to game?
Very nice tutorial A+
im stuck with 3 gigs still though
Thank You Sir!
After changing this can I play games. Would it harm my laptop
Yeah but a graphics would be helpful
in this case as this PC has low graphics memory
@@mohammadanik5442 Yeah the GPU isn't upgradeable, as for the RAM and CPU; you can go up to a Core 2 Duo T9900 CPU and 8GB of RAM, which is up to par with some modern PCs.
Can i do the same with dell inspiron 15 3567
I know for a fact that the 1545 and 1546 are very similar and would work interchangeably.
As for your model, I think it could go a lot higher! It _does_ look a lot different, so try looking up a tutorial like this for your PC.
What happens when I change only the ram. Do this harm like anyway
hello, what is the socket of INSPIRON 1545? can fit an I3 or anything? probably an SSD increase the speed? thanks!
peachferrari Hi,I need some help I have a Dell Inspiron 1520 can I upgrade it to core 2 duo!!!!plz reply need help!!!!
Nabid Hasan Yes a t9900 or t9600 Will fit
Mine has a pentium
@@peachferrari Please guide me if I can upgrade the processor of dell Inspiron 1545 laptop from core 2 duo to core i7 processor.
@@tapasranjanmohapatra5451 No, none of the Core i series will work. See the link in my description for the ones that will work. Many of the Core 2 processors will work (the P9700 I used was the best bang for the buck at the time)
Who can tell me if Socker is my lapto dell inspiron 1545 these are their characteristics Processor Intel Celeron Ghz 2.2 Ram 3 GB Graphics Card 1450 I want to know that Socker is to change the processor to a more powerful
It's a PGA478 socket. I would recommend a P series Core2 Duo, some have higher performance than Celeron or C2D T series (stock CPU's available in 1545 model), but with a similar or even smaller TDP. Cheers!
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=core2+duo+p9&_sop=15&LH_BIN=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=core2+duo+p9700&_sacat=0
Great vid.My wife has the same computer.I will be doing the same thing.
Your a good man👍
i have this
Can this laptop be used for video editing.
Not very well, the graphics chip is not very fast.
It worked
Thanks
Even after removing the processor we cannot get over ddr2 2x2gb. So, ssd is better.
You can get ddr2 2x4gb, for a total of 8 gb memory. Official specs of the laptop wrongly state the max ram as 4GB, because 4 GB DDR2 single modules were not available at that time. I'm running my Dell 1545 with 8 GBs of RAM with no issues.
p9700 is expensive as hell now going 35 to 45 $ on ali. damn couldn't buy it because of customs tax and exchange rate lol
i wish you showed the performance difference
So you mean your customs and exchange fees are expensive. $35 to $45 isn't bad, though for me if I wanted another one right now Ebay sellers have them for $25 to $30.
I just found the place to directly write a comment... I'm really not technical at all, but don't want to just slamm my laptop at the pc shop counter and pay all my savings for things I might as well do it myself during lock down...
Back to the issue :
I have exactly the same laptop! I need to upgrade it because once I open up two programs, I cannot type or click other stuff anymore because the cpu or what ever is using up too much capacity... what ever the pc processing I don't really know.
Can you write down the exact components I need to be able to follow you like in the video??? I googled Kingston 2 gbite chips... But there are hundreds of stuff... I'm soo lost! 😭
Please help me🙍🏻♀️
This video is so old, 3 years... I hope I'll get some support here... 😟
Having some bother puting memory in,should take couple of seconds.😇🇬🇧
Yeah I know. Usually it kind of clicks into place and mine wasn't so it threw me off. It was fully seated but didn't feel like it.
@@peachferrari It took me two tries to get mine seated correctly.
Tnks in 2024 june
He does not know what he is doing to pop it out at least 4 times.
We can run gta 5