

- #GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS SERIAL#
- #GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS UPGRADE#
- #GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS FULL#
- #GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS PRO#
- #GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS SERIES#
#GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS SERIES#

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#GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS PRO#
* 5-in-1 Digital Media Manager Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and xD-Picture Card * Built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam makes it easy to chat with and send video messages to friends and family * High Definition Audio (2-channel support) * Intel Graphics Median Accelerator X3100 with 384 MB of video memory
#GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS SERIAL#
* 320 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm) * 15.4 "WXGA TFT-LCD widescreen with Ultrabright technology and 1280 x 800 resolution * Compatible with DVD-RAM, also supports Labelflash direct disc labeling compatible media Multiformat DVD ± RW / CD-RW dual-layer support records up to 8.5GB of data or 4 hours of video on DVD-R DL media * 667 MHz front side bus, 2 MB L2 cache and 1.83GHz processor speed * 4GB PC2-5300 DDR2 memory for multitasking power * Enhanced Intel ® Centrino ® processor technology with Intel Core 2 Duo T5550 interdependent, an Intel GM965 chipset, Intel PRO / Wireless 3965 Network Connection (802.11a/b/g) Laptop was bought in August '08 and is in very good working conditions. Frankly, I just want to make to the exchange, because the laptop is now sitting here in my room mostly. I just used Gateway M-6846 laptop I'm looking to sell, get an office.
#GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS UPGRADE#
If you get a CPU, be sure to upgrade the BIOS before installing it.How much should I sell my M-6846 Gateway Laptop for? - high definition web cam I'd wager your laptop would support the T7300, but I can't say for sure. If you get a CPU, be sure to upgrade the BIOS before installing it.ĮDIT: my first post wasn't approved, probably because of the links, do a search on Google for "gl960 cpu upgrade" and you'll find the threads I'm talking about (one on this forum, second on CPU-Upgradedotcom). I'd bet your laptop would be upgradeable, but I can't say for sure. Here's a thread talking about GL960 upgrades, there's even a mention of a Gateway with a T2310 (upgraded to T5450 and 3GB RAM):Īnd here are a shorter thread on CPU-Upgrade:ĬPU-Upgrade: Intel GL960 Express chipset processor support If you can take the risk or test the processor and return it if it doesn't work, I'd say you should try it - it's the only way to know for sure. To be safe, I'd say the top upgrade for your laptop is a T5300 (533MHz FSB).īUT there's a high chance a T7xxx would work, and if that's true a T8300 or even T9500 would be the maximum.

However, the situation seems murky with the GL960 - there appear to be two versions of them, a cut down GM965 (whatever that means) and a true GL960 that only supports 533MHz chips.
#GATEWAY M 6846 BIOS FULL#
Well, I've learned the hard way that Intel's GL chipsets are cut down versions of the full PM/GM series. So, given the broad coverage of the BIOS and the motherboard's FSB rating of 533/667/800 MHz, is it conceivable that I could swap the chips without incident? Has anyone tried this? I noticed a few are spec'd with the T5450, but I was unable to find anything using a T7XXX.)ĭesired CPU: Intel® Core2 Duo Processor T7300 (4M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) ( Detailed Specs) Stock Motherboard: 4006230R Motherboard w/UMA Graphics GL960/MDM No HDMI ( Detailed Specs)īIOS: 95.10 ( Download Page with List of Supported Models) (This is the latest BIOS, which covers a rather long list of models. Stock CPU: Intel® Pentium® Processor T2330 (1M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 533 MHz FSB) ( Detailed Specs) Notebook: Gateway M-6309 ( Detailed Specs) Hopefully, one of you can impart a little sage wisdom. Call me crazy.Īnyway, I'd like to upgrade the stock T2330 to the T7300, and here's what I've been able to gather thus far. I also enjoy the process of breathing new life into older systems, when possible. Additionally, the processor I'm thinking of getting is only $25 at my local Micro Center, so getting a newer laptop isn't realistic at this time. I recognize that this laptop was obsolete before saying "that's obsolete" was cool, but it's a spare that I'm giving to an unemployed neighbor.

It probably goes without saying that Gateway's "support" offerings can best be described as one step above the label on the box, and I'm not able to risk losing company money on canned answers from their "fee-based support." I run a computer repair business and decided to register on Notebook Review in a last ditch effort to run down some much needed information regarding CPU interchangeability in the Gateway M-6309.
