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Alright, just finished.... the 7800GTX seems to be running at around 48-49C when idling... Im downloading 3DMark05 now to see what it will heat up to... Im assuming thats around the right temp for idle... I didnt apply AS5, but I did...
Thanks! Popped them off without a hitch.. I just have bad luck when I go in and yank on things... Not sure how I'd explain that to the wife... Ok, I got the card removed and all, but I noticed in the back left where the new heat...
Ok, Im doing the 7800GTX upgrade and Im at the part where I have to "disconnect the mini-PCI antennae". But, the Dell site doesn't really tell you how to do that. I see them connected and it doesn't look like they are screwed...
I ordered one from Dell, which arrived today (Rev A04) and I have one coming in from an eBay sale. I'm going to do my 7800GTX mod today. When the eBay one comes in, Ill check the revision and try it. If it works, and anyone wants it,...
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Quote: Originally Posted by hulk2006 i just did it again and its not working. After i download the bios file - what do I do with it? This happened to me initially and I think it was because it was a bad...
I have a possible work around to avoid needing the 130WATT power supply, but would need someone with an Inspiron 9300 + GeForce 7800 installed to verify this. First, boot with your 9cell + 130 watt power supply and note your 3D Mark...
Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. K6 BIOS flashing isnt that difficult at all, dont worry about it, just follow the directions and you guys will be fine Stressing use of the search function , here's the thread on how...
Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. K6 Nope, you need the XPS BIOS to run the Go 7800GTX properly. There was a thread on that around here somewhere, maybe it's this one . Mr. K6, Thanks for the reply, but this...
Ok, just to make sure I understand what I am doing here, so if I read through this thread correctly, if I get a new i9300 and put the i9300 A05 BIOS on it, the 9 cell battery that I can add to my i9300 order and the 130 watt power supply...
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