Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
I don't know just yet, only that it's a Mk3 with a Radeon X1300, Core 2 Duo, UXGA, nothing beyond the usual build.
Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
That UXGA makes me nervous. If I was you I wouldn't order a T7600 just yet. Do you have the full model number? In my feeble mind UXGA = Pentium.R-T-B wrote:I don't know just yet, only that it's a Mk3 with a Radeon X1300, Core 2 Duo, UXGA, nothing beyond the usual build.
Correct me please.
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
I think he will be ok Jeff, it sounds like the "new one" that I have. There is two types of the CF-51 mk3. MK3 and MK3LL and my guess you have a MK3 coming.
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
Yes, I know it's a Mk3. Just would like to get some idea of what the internals are like before I start the operation. It doesn't have to be exact.
Thanks.
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
will need your email address so I can send it


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CF-19 MK1, 2, 5 Emissive Keyboard, Samsung 240GB SSD, 12GB Ram, W7 64 bit, GPS *
CF-28 MK2, 3
CF-30 MK2 , Intel SSD, 4GB , GPS, W7 Ultimate , Bluetooth, Emissive Keyboard
CF-51 MK3LL Core 2 Duo T7600 Mod , W7, 4GB Ram, 160GB 7200RPM HDD, Finger Print Reader
CF-52MK1 Core2Duo 2GHz, Intel SSD X25 Series ,4GB , BT with dock
CF-52 MK4 i5‑2540M 2.60GHz, ATI Discrete Graphics, Intel 120GB SSD, 16GB,W7 Pro 64bit
CF-53MK1 i5/2520, Kingston Hyper X SSD 240GB, 16GB memory, W7 Pro 64bit with dock
CF-54 MK2 Samsung SSD512GB, 16GB memory
And the little guys CF-M34 MK3 and MK7
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
Oh duh. Thought you could send it through the forum. Sending it now.
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
Just sent you 2 manuals, hope it helps


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CF-51 MK3LL Core 2 Duo T7600 Mod , W7, 4GB Ram, 160GB 7200RPM HDD, Finger Print Reader
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CF-52 MK4 i5‑2540M 2.60GHz, ATI Discrete Graphics, Intel 120GB SSD, 16GB,W7 Pro 64bit
CF-53MK1 i5/2520, Kingston Hyper X SSD 240GB, 16GB memory, W7 Pro 64bit with dock
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
Oh it does. Thank you very much!
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
The cpu upgrade is very easy to do. I have done both of them .....T72000 and the T7600. I found the T7200 the best because the fan runs the way it should and runs cooler and the price is cheaper. The T7600 runs hotter and the fan runs almost all the time and cost about $80.00 more....good luck 



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CF-28 MK2, 3
CF-30 MK2 , Intel SSD, 4GB , GPS, W7 Ultimate , Bluetooth, Emissive Keyboard
CF-51 MK3LL Core 2 Duo T7600 Mod , W7, 4GB Ram, 160GB 7200RPM HDD, Finger Print Reader
CF-52MK1 Core2Duo 2GHz, Intel SSD X25 Series ,4GB , BT with dock
CF-52 MK4 i5‑2540M 2.60GHz, ATI Discrete Graphics, Intel 120GB SSD, 16GB,W7 Pro 64bit
CF-53MK1 i5/2520, Kingston Hyper X SSD 240GB, 16GB memory, W7 Pro 64bit with dock
CF-54 MK2 Samsung SSD512GB, 16GB memory
And the little guys CF-M34 MK3 and MK7
Infologix / MediSlate 10.4" tablet
Cel Samsung Note 8
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Re: Service Manual For A CF-51 MK3
So heat is an issue eh?toughasnails wrote:The cpu upgrade is very easy to do. I have done both of them .....T72000 and the T7600. I found the T7200 the best because the fan runs the way it should and runs cooler and the price is cheaper. The T7600 runs hotter and the fan runs almost all the time and cost about $80.00 more....good luck
Another thing I was considering is dropping one of the low voltage processors in there, but I think the horsepower loss would kill me (I think they start at like 1.3Ghz and scale up to 1.5Ghz or something). I probably should've purchased a good old T7200, but I assumed because of the wattage draw (which is the same rating) they would be about as hot as any other. Heat sort of bothers me so I am now I am concerned about my choice... Any suggested thermal compound/thermal pad that might help dissipate the heat a bit?
I may just have to resell my T7600 for a T7200, got an alright deal anyhow and maybe could make a buck. We'll see.