Theres no way your going to find a thin and light notebook with a 6800 chip inside. Its just common sense....they suck too much power and generate too much heat for a small notebook.
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Originally Posted by Tummypony86
http://www.systemshootouts.org/processors.html
My god who ever created that chart dosnt have a clue what they are talking about.
Its clear they never even touched most...
The Sonoma setup has a completely different chipset also.
Sonoma is now based on PCI-E where the 855pm chipset has the "old" PCI/AGP bus.
Still the same CPU but with a higher fsb and new chipset setup.
Its the new...
Did you put thermal paste on it when you reinstalled the heatsink?
If not the regular white thermal paste from radioshack will do fine. Dont use any of the "silver" types since most are either conductive or can create...
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Originally Posted by jcll2002
It seems that even just a 3.2 p4 is faster than a 1.86/2 Pm... Kind of dissapointing if you ask me.
LMAO!
Just a P4 3.2ghz??? Thats almost double the Ghz of your 1.86ghz...
They definitly loose life when your laptop is plugged in....
I bought a brand new laptop a few years ago and always plugged it in when I was at home just because I was worried about loosing battery life if I use it.
Well I must...