So the occasion is worth saying that my deep interest now runs on the chances i can take on that subject as well as the possibility to conect with that people who i guess you belong too and be colaborative as much as i can.įinally i wish you have a nice day and i am full opend-mind to any suggestions from your part. On the other hand i am willing (and looking forward too) to engage myself with people who are now working on Development about Software in general terms which applies to AMD new Procesors family. Once i had them properly studied i would take what it seems to me the final decision regarding whether to keep on working on the repairing or else to give up and replace the mother board.Īny way i want yo express my full satisfaction for all the gently attendance to all my request. I have read carefully your last answer and guess i will need some little time to attend all that information from the threads pointed. It will be easier to purchase the laptop's Motherboard with the processor installed already from Toshiba Support or maybe Ebay. If you laptop is not working I don't believe it will be worth repairing. NOTE: You video hasn't been approved yet to be uploaded so I couldn't watch it. The Specs for the Satellite A215 uses a different APU Processor - AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-56: īoth APU Processors the TL56 & TL60 are very similar to each other.
According to CPU World you can upgrade the processor. Here is CPU World specs on that processor. Then it came the big surprise when i found out that the published pinouts in the book didn't match to those ones in the hatdware.Īll i was left to do was addressing AMD FORUM for help and here i am.Īlong this message i adjoint photos and videos hoping that all of them would be worth usefull for you in an effort to explain clearer about this subject.Īs allways i am deep acknowleged to you for your gently attendanceįrom your image I found the specs for the Toshiba Satellite A210 which has a Turion 圆4 TL60 Processor: Suddently the CPU ceased to run and never could i make it work again.Īll i was able to do was trying to checking Power Supply circiits and thermal overheating protecting circuits.īut in so doing i needed to find the proper pin-outs to make measurements with a tester located in the socket so i had to go up to the maintenance manual. Two months ago my laptop an old one worked fine. I find extremely useful both CPU-Z and SPECCY for which i am deep thankfull to you ,save that i could mot use for the following reasons i will explain as brief as i can
It’s also available in free or pro versions.Here i am again in response to your last tips Unlike some of its peers, Speccy the monitor's temperature. It also features proactive monitoring and problem-solving. Are there alternatives to CPU-Z?Īn alternative is Speccy, which appeals to the casual computer user as well as the PC enthusiast because it can display data in ‘quick’ or detailed views. Second, you get access to a whole community of CPU-Z users, which is an excellent source for sharing experiences and solving potential problems.
First, you get to compare your PC’s performance against other computers around the world with the same specifications.
If you’re a tech aficionado, CPU-Z is a familiar name, as it makes for one of the most popular CPU monitoring applications for Windows and Android OS. There are two great reasons for using the validation feature of the program. CPU-Z A Great System Information Software Tool. There’s no premium version, and there are no ads or features that are restricted. Yes, it’s 100% free, with no time limits. As with any other software, downloading from third-party websites has its own risks. It’s not available from the Microsoft Store, so it’s best to download it directly from the developer’s website. CPU-Z is currently available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows. It’s most relevant to computer enthusiasts who have an in-depth knowledge of the subject and are looking to maximize their PC’s performance. Although its name suggests that it only relates to CPUs, the app monitors all components of your PC, including the motherboard chipset, RAM, and processor cores.