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Yikes... that sounds.... not good. from my experience, the LCDs themselves are quite solidly built together, and I can't think of any way to get in between the sheets of stuff that make up the LCD without tearing it apart.. Do you feel...
Those two look like they should be right. (if they are indeed what they are labeled as) I can definitely see the CPU running at 800 mhz without a fan running--ISTR when I left my 9300 idling, the CPU fan would turn off (though the...
there are two fans in the 9300, (basically) one for the cpu & one for the graphics card. CPU fan is on the left (as you look at the machine like you're using it) and the graphics is on the right. I believe the CPU fan is #1 in...
The over-clocking is all done automagically in the regular Bios--you just select what speed you'd like the CPU to run at, and voila, it runs at that speed after a reset. But, the option is only there if you have the T7600G, and only...
wow... what a horrible article! I'm a little surprised something that something so blatantly wrong got through editing... I'm all angry now, so this is a bit of a flame back at him. Because it'll really help by me posting it here...
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I shouldn't think so; the overclocking is done within the card itself.
no, i wouldn't think so, the pins are a really close connect with the socket... like I said, I saw weird things like this happen periodically as well.... :-\ glad it 's back to normal though!
I found mine would occasionally do that; I think it was when I resumed on battery, or used the wrong power adapter, or something... If you reboot, it should be back to normal.
I have this on most of my modern laptops; I use RM Clock, where one of the options is to send a 'HLT' command when the OS is idle; that seems to fix the problem really easily for me. The only downside is that task manager now shows 100%...
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