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Quote: Originally Posted by [NFO]N0S wow thats amazing! what about those notebooks that use the pci-express socket for their wifi cards? many units come like that out of the factory. I believe that the...
Quote: Originally Posted by GAlger92 The windows installer on my computer is broken and I have re-installed it yet it continues to not work. Any ways to fix this? I need this fixed ASAP! Thanks First off,...
Quote: Originally Posted by zakaluka2 6224W - http://www.zepto.com/Shop/Notebook.aspx?notebookid=644 6324W - http://www.zepto.com/Shop/Notebook.aspx?notebookid=645 Wow, almost too good to be true. The only question...
I don't reguraly leave my Ferrari continiously on for days on end. I have my power settings set so that it will go into suspend mode and hibernation modes after a certain amount of time. And when i need it again the computer boots in...
Ferrari 4000 Turion MT37 2.0 Ghz = Pentium 4 3.7 Ghz Ferrari 1 GB 333Mhz DDR RAM ATI x700 vastly better than the Nvidia Fx 5200 100Gig 5400RPM PATA HD The Ferrari 4000 is definitely more powerful than your old desktop in pretty...
The Acer Ferrari 5000 is currently listed at 2249.99 at ZipZoomFly. http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=265291 This is the price in the US so i don't know what the prices would be in your area. You can not upgrade the...
i'm not familiar with the silver box term. I'll have to check the Acer site for that. I do agree that the Ferrari can be used as a mid-level desktop replacement. You can not change the videocard. As with most laptops changing the...
You can easily use the Ferrari as a mid-range desktop replacement. The video card, an ATI x700 128MB is getting up in age but still plays most current games quite well. The Turion cpu is also still quite capable for basic needs like...
Even when undervolting and at idle, my laptop fans are always on at the lowest setting. Unless i'm in a totally quiet room i don't notice it. I haven't experienced any problems with the machine yet and hopefully it remains so.
Quote: Originally Posted by SMP_Homer 60C is nothing to worry about 60C at Idle? That would be hot.
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