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I have an inspiron 1150 / Mobile Pentium 4 2.66GHz 533Mhz FSB.
Anyone knows what chipset this laptop has?
CPU-Z says it is i855GM/GME. In Device Manager: Intel 82852/82855
GM/GME/PM/GMV.
I saved a dump from the registers with CPU-Z and checked the 855GM/GME
Datasheet. In the CAPID (Capability Identification Register), Offset
0x40 shows that It is an Intel 855GME GMCH. What is strange is that
855GM/GME are Centrino chipsets (for Pentium/Celeron M) and they only
supports 400MHz FSB.
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>I have an inspiron 1150 / Mobile Pentium 4 2.66GHz 533Mhz FSB.
> Anyone knows what chipset this laptop has?
> CPU-Z says it is i855GM/GME. In Device Manager: Intel 82852/82855
> GM/GME/PM/GMV.
> I saved a dump from the registers with CPU-Z and checked the 855GM/GME
> Datasheet. In the CAPID (Capability Identification Register), Offset
> 0x40 shows that It is an Intel 855GME GMCH. What is strange is that
> 855GM/GME are Centrino chipsets (for Pentium/Celeron M) and they only
> supports 400MHz FSB.
>
The original Inspirion 1150 had a problem with overheating, so I believe
they went to a different chipset in later versions. I believe they went
from P4s to Celeron M. You might call Dell and see if they can determine
what you have via your serial number.
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It's an Intel 852GMV.
The system uses the mobile P4 and mobile Celeron - not the Pentium-M or
Celeron-M.
hddsite@gmail.com wrote:
> I have an inspiron 1150 / Mobile Pentium 4 2.66GHz 533Mhz FSB.
> Anyone knows what chipset this laptop has?
> CPU-Z says it is i855GM/GME. In Device Manager: Intel 82852/82855
> GM/GME/PM/GMV.
> I saved a dump from the registers with CPU-Z and checked the 855GM/GME
> Datasheet. In the CAPID (Capability Identification Register), Offset
> 0x40 shows that It is an Intel 855GME GMCH. What is strange is that
> 855GM/GME are Centrino chipsets (for Pentium/Celeron M) and they only
> supports 400MHz FSB.
>
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