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Quote: Originally posted by E-Cat1 3525 wow! thats most impressive! Is that with the 7.93 drivers? And did you do anything else? used the default drivers with the win xp install sager did and powerstrip...dont...
just got 3525 at 438/285, but im gonna clock it as far down as i can to try and squeeze battery life outta this sucker. probably leave it at default clocks for plugged-in use
you can also hit the pause/break key while it flashes to read all the info...
damn, just got my 8890 and have 3 dead pixels...one is pretty close to the center area, but not quite in it...the other is in the top right, directly over the scroll bar, the last is up top right, above the address bar
nah, i doubt its a problem with the 3.2, as they have been in desktops for months, and my buddy Etherknot already has his and he got a 3.2
damn, i think i might be one of those 14...i was told i was #20 in line, but now it looks like ill have to wait another day
just for the sake of saving people some time from looking at alienware section, if I remember correctly, the new Alienware mfgr is Uniwill
you sure about that, mattew? in win 98 you could do it, so why not in XP Home? there is a little check box that says something like 'reconect at startup' in 98, might be similar in XP home...i only have the pro version on this...
most wireless routers will work fine...usually they have a 4 port wired router as well as the wireless access point, and the number of wireless clients will differ from brand to brand, usually at least 32, maybe as many as 255. most...
i have not seen the 'power supply brick' as you call it, but i would recommend not opening it, as it is a transformer and may have capacitors in it holding a charge that can shock you...if it is a split cord, there should be one side...
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