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Quote: Originally Posted by dave-p and congrats on the M6300, I really love mine, yeah, it's really good, i don't regret the purchase. just getting greedy sometimes, when i see newer hardware coming out
finally dell employed some good designers (imo their only weak point so far)
it was never really clear, whether the fx 3600 card is based on the 8800gtx or the gts. notebookcheck.com said it is a cad version of the gtx, gpu-z recognized 64 shaders, similar to the gts. now there is new information on the topic....
i just bought myself a precision m6300, only to see, that dell is about to bring out a new 17" series, which has: - quad core cpu - 1 gb vram card - 16 gb ddr3 ram - 1 tb hdd - obviously a much better lcd - and it looks...
Quote: Originally Posted by zzpulp What you thought was right felix. The lower the tRc the better. I doubt you'd see significant differences either way in your case though. thanks
thanks for responding. originally i thought lower numbers = lower timings = better.
i got two different pc-5300 667 ddr2 ram sticks in my laptop. one is from cn memory (= goldenmars), one from kingston. however, cpu-z shows slightly different data (especially tRC). (see pics) what is the difference? and which one...
thnanks for clearing things up. would be still interesting, if this driver works for my fx 3600m card.
Quote: Originally Posted by FastM So far these seem great. Finally i can leave the nvsvc32.exe running without it constantly hogging 2% cpu cycles. (and making the harddrive flicker every second like a clock) so...
so oc doesn't void your warranty? good to know. where do you have this info from?
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