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Mitac 8355

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 
Amitech FreeNote 4800
Built on Mitac 8355
http://www.amdboard.com/athlon_64_notebook.html
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Processor
•AMD PowerNow!T Technology
•AMD K8 Hammer Processor (64 Bit)
•2700+, 3000+, 3300+, 3600+, 3900+ DTU Processor
•FSB 1600 MHz
•L2 1024 KB cache
Chipset
•VIA K8T800 + VT8235
RAM
•Max. 1.0GB; DDR-266(PC2100), 333(PC2700), 400(PC3200)
•2X 200-pin DDR SO-DIMM RAM slot Combinations with 128/256/512MB
Video
•ATI Raedeon 9600 Mobility (M10P) 64MB DDR VRAM AGP8X
ROM drives
•CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW/COMBO/Super COMBO DVD-RW 12.7mm
Harddrive
•2.5" 8.45/9.5mm (Dimension) 10/15/20/30/40/60GB Ultra-DMA66/100/133
Monitor
•15" XGA/SXGA / TFT LCD 1400x1050
PCMCIA
•Type II x 1 CardBus
Audio
•Built in mono microphone and speakers (2x2W output)
•Digital volume kontrol
•3D sound
•AC-97 V2.1Codec
•Sound Blaster Pro Compatible
IO port
•1 stk. Parallel port (EPP/ECP)
•4 stk. USB 2.0
•1 stk. IR port (IrDA 1.1)
•1 stk. DC input
•1 stk. VGA port
•1 stk. Microphone jack
•1 stk. IEEE 1394a
•1 stk. Mini PCI socket
•1 stk. TV-Out S-Video (7-pin: NTSL/PAL)
•1 stk. Line out
•1 stk. RJ-11 modem port
•1 stk. RJ-45 LAN port
Modem
•MDC 56K / V.90 Modem
NIC
•10/100 Base-T onboard Ethernet
Wireless
•IR port (IrDA 1.1)
•Support 802.11a & 802.11b
•Support PCI Mini PCI modul
•Integrated antenn (Mini PCI)
Cardreader
•4-in-1 MC/SD/SM/MS
Touchpad
•Touchpad with 2 buttons + 4 directions Scroll function
Battery
•12-cell Li-ION 6600 mAH 14.8V
•Up to 2,5 hours batterytime
AC
•Universal AC 150W Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz AC Output: 120W, 19V DC
Dimensions
•332 x 285 x 37.11-41.1 mm
Weight
•3,6 kg (with battery)

Mine have the following configuration:

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (1800) – Will upgrade this when price goes down
Melco 512MB (PC2700) – Will order some PC3200 memory next month
Seagate 40GB 5400 RPM – Will order a 7K60 (60GB 7200RPM) next month
QSI CDRW/DVD SBW-242 – Seen some models with Slot-ins…
ATI Raedeon 9600 Mobility 64MB (M10P) clocked at: 351/203 – Will update when/If the ATI 9700 will be available

Updated Drivers:
1. CHipset : http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=300 (4in1 Hyperion)
2. AGP : http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=300 (4in1 Hyperion)
3. VGA : www.ati.com (Catalyst modified by Driver Heaven Mod Tool http://www.driverheaven.net/patje/ ) or Omegadrivers http://www.omegacorner.com)
4. AUDIO : http://www.cmedia.com.tw/download/OS...9739_index.htm
5. MODEM : http://www.smlink.com/main/index1.php?ln=en&main_id=27
6. LAN : http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=71
7. TouchPad : http://www.synaptics.com/support/downloads.cfm
8. cardreader: http://www.ene.com.tw
9. PowerNow : http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...1_9706,00.html
10. BIOS : http://www.mitacservice.com/visitor/v_fileBrw.asp
11. MANUAL : http://www.mitacservice.com/visitor/v_fileBrw.asp

BENCHMARKS:
See signature

Graphic Overclocked to 423/252 (Max stable with no artifacts):
3DMARK 03: 3300




LL
post #2 of 12
Hrm...... I was totally not checking out Athlon64 laptops and didn't realize that the VoodooPC 855 and whatnot was ODM'd by Mitac......

Doh! My dad's really good friend is some Mitac big wig and just last year gave my dad some free ultra-portable laptop... If I didn't already order my laptop I woulda asked him if he could've gotten me some good deal on some system.... oh well!

Your system looks sweet! Benchmarks are tasty
post #3 of 12
Thread Starter 
Quote from - http://keys.msie.marlboro.edu:8080/J...page=JadesPage
Quote:
Sorry, 8355 can not support DDR 400 for now.
It's also AMD's old design guide limiation.
They don't guarantee can support it by old design guide. Thanks for your understing,

Best Regards
Danny Liu
MiTAC Service
ouminan - Do you think you can check this with your fathers friend?
As original specs say it support DDR 400 memory.

Also have the same problem on battery as everyone else:
Stuck on 800MHz
post #4 of 12
In amd.com there are 2 cpu for notebooks(if i understood)
a. mobile amd athlon 64
b. amd athlon 64 for notebooks

Can you please tell me what is the difference and
which one of the two, voodoo and hypersonic are using?

And something else.
In mobile amd athlon 64

In mobile amd athlon 64 product brief
says:
An integrated memory controller with peak memory
bandwidth of 3.2 GB/sec, supporting PC3200, PC2700,
PC2100, or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

Which is also the case in Key architecture features

Supports PC3200, PC2700, PC2100 or PC1600 DDR SDRAM


However for
amd athlon 64 for notebooks

in learn more says:
An integrated memory controller with peak memory bandwidth
of 2.7 GB/sec, supporting PC2700, PC2100, or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

while in Key architecture features
Supports PC3200, PC2700, PC2100 or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

I'm totally confused...
Any help will be appreciated

thank you very much
post #5 of 12
Thread Starter 
I'm confused to
Check out:
http://forums.amd.com/index.php?showtopic=5213
As i understand it the Mitac 8355 should support DDR400 memory.
But as per my previous post Mitac says it won't...
Also seen on the amdforum a guy who bought some for his Hyperdata model and it didn't work:
http://forums.amd.com/index.php?showtopic=3753
I have mailed the question if the Mitac 8355 support AND take advantage of DDR400 to Amitech.
Will update asap i get anyanswer from them..
post #6 of 12
Thread Starter 
Just talked with Amitech support.
They say that Mitac told them it will support it but not take advantage of it.
In other words: You can put in a DDR400 memory BUT it will run as DDR333 because the processor/chipset
post #7 of 12
Quote:
Originally Posted by theobabis
In amd.com there are 2 cpu for notebooks(if i understood)
a. mobile amd athlon 64
b. amd athlon 64 for notebooks

Can you please tell me what is the difference and
which one of the two, voodoo and hypersonic are using?

And something else.
In mobile amd athlon 64

In mobile amd athlon 64 product brief
says:
An integrated memory controller with peak memory
bandwidth of 3.2 GB/sec, supporting PC3200, PC2700,
PC2100, or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

Which is also the case in Key architecture features

Supports PC3200, PC2700, PC2100 or PC1600 DDR SDRAM


However for
amd athlon 64 for notebooks

in learn more says:
An integrated memory controller with peak memory bandwidth
of 2.7 GB/sec, supporting PC2700, PC2100, or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

while in Key architecture features
Supports PC3200, PC2700, PC2100 or PC1600 DDR SDRAM

I'm totally confused...
Any help will be appreciated

thank you very much
hate to break the truth to you but the difference between hypersonic,voodoo and the other Mitac models is there is none. Your paying for eitehr the very pretty paintjob or the service that they supply along with the customer service.
post #8 of 12
Quote:
Originally Posted by DeaDLoK
hate to break the truth to you but the difference between hypersonic,voodoo and the other Mitac models is there is none. Your paying for eitehr the very pretty paintjob or the service that they supply along with the customer service.
Well, there are some differences in parts used. For instance:
Ram
cyberpower: pc2700 333mhz
hypersonic: pc3200 400mhz
voodoo: pc ? 333mhz

Wireless Network Card Available
cyberpower: 54mbs g
hypersonic: 108mbs super g
voodoo: 54mbs g

Warranty Available
cyberpower: 1 year
hypersonic: 3 year
voodoo: 3 year

DVD R
cyberpower: 2x
hypersonic: 2x
voodoo: 4x

There are some other differences, but I think my point is made. I am not saying one company is better than the other. My point is just that there are some differences, which may make one company better for one person and another company better for another person (depending on preferences).
post #9 of 12
true but i don't think those diffrenece specified are worht paying $1000 more for same system
post #10 of 12

Mitac 8355 up and running with Windows 7 32 bit at full speed!!!

Hi, I got my Mitac 8355 up and running fine with Windows 7 32 bit thanks to a program called CrystalCPUID. It allows me to override the processor driver and make it run at full speed. I got all the drivers installed and its flys!!!

If you are sick and tired of it running only at 800Mhz with Vista or Windows 7. I have found the solution. Its a program called CrystalCPUID on http://crystalmark.info/software/Cry...D/index-e.html After configuring it properly it runs at with cpu management at 800Mhz at idle load, 1.5G medium load, and 2.2G with high load. All the drivers are available for 32bit Vista and Windows 7 RC. Once you get your lan working go to device manager and tell it to search for these drivers(except audio and video) It will load everything correctly except the modem and sound. I used the original sound drivers from http://www.hyperdatadirect.com/techs...8350/audio.zip for xp and it refused to install but windows 7 comes back and says use recommended settings and it loads. The modem can be manually installed from Conexant Speed Link Via modem list of drivers. I got the dell ati radeon mobility video drivers at http://support.us.dell.com/support/d...&fileid=195615 When you run windows update do not let it update your keyboard drivers, it will not boot if you do. If you do just hit F8 while booting and set to last configuration that worked, and it will boot again. Works fine with default keyboard drivers.

I tested with 64bit Windows 7 RC. Some of the x64 drivers will not load in Windows 7 including video, audio, wireless lan, memory card reader. Update: I found ATI 9600/9700 Mobility x64 drivers that worked. Also I found Via 8233 audio drivers that didn't work but were required. You load the Via drivers with Via codec then load Cmedia 9738 audio codec drivers and the sound works great. I gave up trying to find the flash card reader drivers(never used), modem(not used anymore) and my Intel 2100 wireless never had x64 drivers written for it. so I am buying a newer wireless card 802.11n draft 2.0 card that has x64 drivers available.

Anyone who need the x32 or x64 drivers just email dblynn(at)gmail.com. I will email you the ftp download link.
post #11 of 12
that's a crazy looking piece of gear
post #12 of 12
Quote:
Originally Posted by maelstrom99 View Post
that's a crazy looking piece of gear
For your info: That laptop was one of the first Athlon64 units on the market, and its still running! Note: forget about using the XP mode, you need new processor for it.
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