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I've been trying to track down the root cause of a particularly bothersome problem with my A8Js, as it relates to the Speedstep feature of the Intel CPU, and the laptop's support of it. Running under Linux, I could not enable CPU...
Adewolf (or anyone else runnig Linux on an A8Js), Do you have CPU frequency scaling working? If so, what kernel options did you enable to get it working. (CPU Architecture, Sub-Architecture, and CPU Frequency Scaling options) Thanks
It won't work. You need the bluetooth module and cable for the A8Js. There is a US Asus dealer who is planning on creating a video instructing anyone how to install the Asus BT module into the A8Js. They will sell the BT module, but they...
Quote: Originally Posted by MilestonePC CPU's are able to E speedstep (dynamic switching/scaling/throttling). I know this. I'm looking for specific user experiences with A8Js' and CPU scaling, as I mentioned...
Do you have CPU Frequency Scaling working on your A8Js? Some questions; 1) Do you have a CPU that scales up and down dynamically with the load? 2) Is it the US/Canada stock CPU C2D T7200? 3) What BIOS version are you running? 4)...
Ok.. A poster over at the Notebookreviews forums, in the Asus section, found the correct configuration which was noted on the Alsa bugtracker. I added the following to my alsa config file, did a modules update and restarted alsasound,...
For anyone else following this thread. I thought I had sound on my A8Js working with Gentoo, by using the external driver (not the kernel built one) v. 1.0.13, and the DMA fixed position 2 option to the alsa config file, but what I have...
Stock, "out of box", Asus windows install (only uninstalled Norton), results; 3DMark03 - 10086 3DMark05 - 4306 3DMark06 - 2690 COSBI OSMark Version 1.0beta7a - 1768 Geekbench 2006 Build 230 - 263.4 SiSoftware Sandra Lite...
You probably are going to need to go to someplace like; http://www.nabble.com/Xen-f935.html for the answer you are looking for. Or communicate your request directly to Asus engineering. Good Luck..
VMWare's Processor Check for 64-Bit Compatibility at; http://www.vmware.com/download/ws/drivers_tools.html
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