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Quote: Originally Posted by axia55 Under my system properties, its says "T2500@2.00Ghz" and then right below it says "997Mhz". Is that normal? Thats ok, dont bother to read the thread. ^^
there is a bluetooth 2.0 wich I know my 1505 has that features 3Mbps.
yea, not only are the video cards PCI-E (hence we actually get decent frame rates even though we share memory with the system thanks due to the much faster bus) but the expresscard slot is a pcie slot as well. No more agp.
#1 I doubt youll get a whole hour just because your using the intel over the x1300 or x1400. The ati mobile chips, while they are capable of greater power use, are built as good if not better (and since ati does wtfpwn intel in video...
the numbers themselves dont say anything, its just when you compare it against the numbers other cards get can you see a relation.
Yea I dont think I could live with dead pixles. Ive only had them once when my first pocket pc had them, and I returned it for a replacement (after all, 320x240, one pixle makes a bigger difference). My dell monitor actually dosnt have a...
according to I8kfanGUI, speedstep will actually lower your cpu near 100mhz when idle, and changes the cpu speed nearly as fast as task manager reports back cpu % use. the 997mhz reading seems totaly errornous as it is neither your slowed...
no, the newer catalyst drivers now allow for 192 megs of system memory to be allocated.
hmm, neat idea, but cant say id heard of one. Id much rather look for a small usb 2.0 (hell, 1.0 would work for just teleconferencing) camera that dosnt stand out and good for laptops. oh and cheap.
I would skip dells driver and get the latest Omega driver (they edit the nfo files so the normal catalyst drivers are laptop video friendly)
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