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They're working on that - just wait for more MXM notebooks or whatever internal/external solution Asus was cooking up a while ago.
All I can suggest is to get the latest version of the graphics driver from SiS here: http://www.sis.com/download/ Otherwise, you're up the proverbial creek without a discrete paddle.
Hey, we're just going on what Intel is telling us - the 940GML and 943GML are only listed for the Celeron M. Of course, if it CAN run the Core Solo, it'd be worth a shot. What I'm thinking is that the 940GML can run only at 533 MHz FSB...
I'm using a Seagate Momentus 7200rpm hard drive on my TravelMate 3252, and it's never run smoother. There still are moments where I'd like to get up to 2GB of RAM, like when I eventually upgrade to Vista, or wouldn't mind a stronger...
Well, it depends if that is your bottleneck. Upgrading the RAM to 2GB was a good first move, but it might be cheaper and more prudent to upgrade to a faster-spinning hard drive. And remember: the slowest component in any computer is...
Don't bother - Acer's specs say that the chipset is without a doubt the 940GL. Your only option would be to crank up to a higher Celeron. EDIT: I guess it helps if I post a link,...
The PC2-5300 is DDR2 RAM, which is completely incompatible with the DDR RAM that your Aspire uses. You won't be able to upgrade to it or any other RAM module that is "PC2-". And PC-3200 DDR-400 RAM is the fastest...
According to Acer's specs, the Aspire 5920G comes with a PM965 chipset, which should be capable of the upgrade.
Well, the T7200 is still a Core 2 Duo. The T2x00 series are the Core Duos (codename "Yonah"), and those only have 2MB L2 cache.
This makes me so glad my little TravelMate 3252WXMi hasn't had any such problems.
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