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my friend is in need of a new laptop , since his 5670 is dead again....we are looking at dell , the xps2...and i dont think we are looking back (i'm helping him decide..) i've been a loyal sager fan, but that's mostly due to pctorque's...
you guys forgot about the sock... american pie style
hehehe, good one about sager saying they have never heard of this problem before... i've had to send back a power cable in the past as well, for my 5660, and now my power cable on my 8790 is having the same problem...the rubber coating...
always good to email sager about this directly, they will send you the bios if you are outdated...
the 3 prong that is used on my brick is different than the 3 prong that is used for monitors desktops... the one for 8790 power cable is shaped with 3 circles..2 on bottom, 1 on top in the middle... i believe dell power cables use the...
i think originally sager used to shop 4.5 amp power supplies...then they switched to the 6 amp bricks about a year and a half ago... either way, the rubber part.. is starting to pull away from the brick part, and exposes the inside...
I work for IBM, and would never buy one...they are fantastic machines, but way overpriced, and the whole concept of backing up your data on a different partition of the SAME harddrive is idiotic... do keep in mind, that IBM sold it's...
BUMP.. anyone know? is it bad to plug a 4.5 amp power supply into a laptop which came with a 6 amp power supply?? (IBM power supply plugged into my 8790...)
8790 power supply has 6 amps... my ibm thinkpad has a 4.5 amp power supply the plugs are the same...i have it plugged into my 8790 right now and works fine... what are the negative effects?
are you talking about the core clock speed of the 8790? mine came clocked at 405/270 (either that or 410/260--something like that...) as far as i know, the machine never came clocked according to what you are stating..unless you...
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