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post #21 of 25
Oh, my CPU temperatures were pretty good- about 115*F actual core temp at full load & 2.25GHz, but that wasn't really my point. My point was that there's a deadspot that develops in the area between the PS and the optical drives. Whether it impacts CPU temperature or not is immaterial to me. What bugs me is the fact that there's a deadspot.
post #22 of 25
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Originally Posted by Geeky1
Oh, my CPU temperatures were pretty good- about 115*F actual core temp at full load & 2.25GHz, but that wasn't really my point. My point was that there's a deadspot that develops in the area between the PS and the optical drives. Whether it impacts CPU temperature or not is immaterial to me. What bugs me is the fact that there's a deadspot.
Still never noticed the case hot.

Maybe its because I keep my apartment at 67!
post #23 of 25
heh. That could very well be it, then
post #24 of 25
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Originally Posted by G-Omaha
Fiction,

Are your facts fiction?

Apple laptop -- don't use -- maybe because it's not a Windows machine?

Don't like Clevos -- and then list three?

I'll agree with you -- you are confused.

Get a good nights sleep -- sober up -- and START OVER.

Yea, I was really messed up that day.. I had a lot of things on my mind.

What I'm trying to say, is I have no _real_ need for a laptop, but I'd look into one, because I might be going to boarding high school, in Massachusetts, and it would come in handy traveling back and forth. If I go to the local high school, I seriously have no need for a laptop, thats why I'm looking into a shuttle.

I ment to say Sager, like the 8890, 5680, I don't like their designs, at all. My friend had an 5670, and I'd never want one of those. The 4780 and 4680 are a little sleeker, more my style of a laptop. I like the A64 laptop design from voodoo (m:855) and hypersonic (AX6), from Mitac (I think). Some of thise Centrinos look nice for school too, like the m:460, but not the 8600, because of its bulky (yes, I've seen one in real life, I didn't like it at all) design.

Also, money comes into play, a Shuttle, configured the same as, say a Hypersonic AX6, is about 800 dollars cheaper. I do have a "future account" with a whole lotta money (Grandpa = millionaire) that I could get some money out if I convince my grandparents.

I hope that makes more sense then the other post.. It kind of did to me.
post #25 of 25
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Originally Posted by ciro
Go for a BenQ LCD. I just got the FP767 v2. GREAT LCD. I love that LCD.
That looks really nice, I was looking into a IIyama ProLite E380S-W 15" LCD, which is here on newegg.com with 23ms response time. Where did you purchase the monitor?
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