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post #1441 of 1526

looking for upgrading tips

Hello folks,
I'm running my 1714SMi (with default factory settings) almost for an year and a half without any major glitches so far. But now i'm considering to upgrade this machine. It's a HUGE thread here which probably conceal all answers for my questions but i'm still going to ask you guys a little help.
Which RAM is currently the best to consider (I plan to total my RAM up to 2GB)? Also i never flashed a BIOS.. Should i do also that? Currently I have an 3,4 GHz CPU but is it reasonable to upgrade it also? Also, my major concern is about HT.. My notebook is mainly set up for audio works but HT has a quite an annoying issues with some audio protocols/hardwares so i'm anxiously trying to find a solution for disabling HT. Is it possible on 1714SMi?
Many thanks in advance!
cheers,
e
post #1442 of 1526
Hello, all.
I've been a lurker here for quite a while now, and thought I'd give a little back by sharing something I just learned.

The other day, my 1712 just powered off in the middle of the day while I was working. No warnings, just *poof*, a dead computer. Nothing I did made a difference, not even plugging in the spare power brick. No lights, no response -- nothing!

Before I sent the out of warranty machine back to Acer for service, I decided to try everything else I could think of.

Long story short: I removed the battery and tried it again. Behold! Lazarus rose from the dead. Everything back to normal, like nothing ever happened. Linux didn't even fsck!

Anyway, this is a real gem of a thread. Thanks again for all the help, guys.
post #1443 of 1526
i found a website they are selling battery for this model for only $130 been running mine on full power for the last few years and havnt had a problem been opening it every 6 months but and cleaning any dust out .
post #1444 of 1526

High temperatures

Hi Guys,

I have a 1711 Sci (2.8 GHz Northwood processor) for two years now.
The noise the fans generate has always been annoying, but since a couple of weeks, some of the fans starts making a whining sound.
I openen the case and removed the dust (and cat hair) from the heatsink fins and from the fans, but to no avail.
I started searching on the net for a solution, and that is how I can accross this wonderful forum.
I thought is was normal that the fans are always blowing at nearly full speed, because a desktop cpu pentium 4 is build into this notebook.
But I read processor temperatures of other users about 40-50°C in idle.
When I run the program MobileMeter, I see that the CPU temperature is around 70°C in idle! Processor usage is 0%!!
No wonder the fans are spinning that fast.

This is a screenshot of MobileMeter:

The temperature raises from 37°C to 70°C in about 20 minutes.

Does somebody have an idea what could be wrong with my notebook?
Because the notebook is already 2 years old, I don't have any warranty left and I am afraid of high costs when returning it to Acer.

Does anybody have an idea what I could do to lower the temperature of the CPU?

Thanks

Marc
post #1445 of 1526
Quote:
Originally Posted by MarcVerdonck
Does anybody have an idea what I could do to lower the temperature of the CPU?
My first guess: The fastening screws are loose; the thermal paste has dried and CPU makes a bad contact to the cooling device.
post #1446 of 1526

SpeedSwitchXP

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike_D
Hi All
I was messing so much with cooling, so I decided to give it a try and disassembled the smaller fan from cpu cooling module. I was checking it with mobile meter, and using SpeedSwitchXP to slow it down I got about 35 degrees! (with Arctic Silver V). And BTW, there was half an inch thick layer of dust in cpu radiator, and it really helps to blow it off..
Does SpeedswitchXP work on the Acer 1712SMI. I installed it but nothing happens.

WJ
post #1447 of 1526

Hi all,

I can proudly say that my trick with disconnecting smaller fan on CPU did and is still doing the trick; the beast is cool and quiet
 

Quote:
Originally Posted by wjvg
Does SpeedswitchXP work on the Acer 1712SMI. I installed it but nothing happens.

WJ

It surely does work on 1712. Speedswitch requires some configuration, I suggest reading help or for it


Mark,

read my last post on this page, it says how significantly lower temperature of 17xx. Blowing off the dust from radiator is probably the most important thing in this process..


Ok, it looks like I blew up Acer service partition (the 7,6 MB one ) .. Could anyone please send me ghost image of your partition on <email cut>
Currently I don't have access to any other XP installation cd, and I'd really like to make that Acer xp working..


And one more thing, when I checked my ssystem with cpu-z, it says that my stock nanya ram has cls 2.0!! I thought it should be 2.5.. Perhaps I got luck and they gave me faster ram


Too bad I cannot read that topic too often, filter in my job treats this all forum as erotic site and thus forbids access


Edited by Mike_D - 8/5/11 at 7:16am
post #1448 of 1526
Hey all... Im back. For the last two years I have been running a WD 400 GB drive... its been tough, because I have had to archive SOOO many designs (I do graphic and media) on to DVDs and then find them and recopy whenever I need a previous design or file.

Now I see that the new Parallel Drives are out.... There is an ATA 100 drive with 750 GB....

Does anyone know if the Acer can SEE all that or what would happen?

I know I was one of the first to try 4GB RAM and the 400 HD.... but I am just checking to see if anyone knows or is planning to try the new 750 Drives?

I am going to.... cause I can sell it for close to cost if it doesnt work.

Comments ??
post #1449 of 1526
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rachel Faith
Now I see that the new Parallel Drives are out.... There is an ATA 100 drive with 750 GB....

Does anyone know if the Acer can SEE all that or what would happen?

I know I was one of the first to try 4GB RAM and the 400 HD.... but I am just checking to see if anyone knows or is planning to try the new 750 Drives?

I am going to.... cause I can sell it for close to cost if it doesnt work.

Comments ??
Hi Rachel...I can't answer your question but I too would be interested in finding the answer.

I've been considering upgrading my hard drive, and although I hadn't originally thought of anything that huge, I may as well go for broke if it would work. A notebook with 750GB of space...that would be just too cool!!

Let me know if it works out...you seem like the brave and adventurous sort, so I bow before you in advance of any wisdom you can provide
post #1450 of 1526
Well, it will be July before I can do this.... I just got a new car..... so there goes my $$$$

Bet yer A$$ I will do this... if it doesnt work, I can always put it in a tower and or Firewire it to external backup.
post #1451 of 1526
I have installed a 500GB HD in the 1712 for working with Hi-Definition video files, the Seagate ST3500841A without issues that uses the ATA-100 interface. Just make sure that the pin-out and interface on the hard drive is the same and it *should* work.
post #1452 of 1526
Congrats on the new car Rachel

And sailor, thanks for sharing your experience...sounds likely that the 750GB drive should work out fine, since it uses a standard ATA100 interface, AFAIK.

Probably won't get around to this until late June/early July, so I guess whoever does it first, can provide an update.
post #1453 of 1526
Hey Guys.... I am likely gonna go do this in the next week or two... nice to hear the 500 works ok. My 400 is packed and I have DVDs up the wazzoo Id rather have instant access to...

I have FINALLY... ALSO.... AFTER MONTHS.... gotten that OTHER Acer I purchaced here to work.

I dont even recall the name of the guy who sold it... but I waited and waited and finally got a NEW Motherboad for $110 and $99 installed. I paid like $450 for the BAD Acer.

So I just got a SECOND 1712smi for only $650 !!

Now I need to deck it out... it has the lower end intel graphics and only an 80GB.... tonight it will have my old 250GB, then it will have my 400 when I put my 750 in this one.

Anyone else own TWO 1710's ??

= )
post #1454 of 1526
Hey.... Its been a while... I was the first to try the 2GB Ram and make 4GB total, but it was all ECC Ram which didnt work. Has anyone else tried to get 4GB of ram and got it to work? Is there any NON Server 2GB chips out yet? Also, what is the best 1GB pairs to get and can anyone post a link? I paid WAY WAY too much in 2004 for my last ones... I am sure there is cheaper and someone here has a good source. TIA !
post #1455 of 1526
i see there are some cheap motherboard with graphics card on ebay for sale 9 avaidable only US $120.00 http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
post #1456 of 1526
Iám seeking for a cpu-cooler, in my notebook is the van damaged.
post #1457 of 1526

Dead notebook won't power up

Hi.

I was attempting to get my new Logitech USB headset/mic to
work with the system. The headset works fine on my desktop,
and the mike appeared to work on the laptop, but no sound
in the headphones. No matter what I did, the sound would
only come out the analog audio port (to which I had speakers
connected).

In an attempt to resolve this, I used WinXP's device manager
to disable the onboard audio chip. This is when the trouble
began.

I rebooted, and the system hung very early, during the
black-background "Windows" screen. Retried several times,
disconnecting (ultimately) everything plugged into the system:
no luck.

Tried safe mode: that won't boot either.

Obviously the only thing left is the standard Microsoft solution:
reinstall everything.

Tried, but apparently my new USB 2.0 7-port hub was causing problems.
The install kept hanging early on, until I disconnected it.

Finally got past that point, and actually got the install going -
but it froze. Had to power off. Tried again.

This time it froze again - but now would not respond to the power
button - at all. Unplugged AC power - nothing changed. Finally
I pulled the back cover, and unscrewed the battery, and yanked it
out to stop the system. I was careful to yank it straight out,
so as to minimize issues from momentarily having a partially-connected
battery.

Waited 10 seconds, reinstalled the battery.

Now:
- The 'battery' light is always on (as long as the battery is in).
It is glowing green no matter what (it does not change to amber
when the battery should be charging, not does it go out when
AC power is disconnected). No change when I connect or
disconnect AC power.
- The system does not respond at all to the power button.
- Removing the battery and connecting AC power changes nothing.

Has anyone seen anything like this? Please respond ASAP; I'm
getting ready to ship to Acer service.

- Eric-
post #1458 of 1526

Motherboard replacement?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rachel Faith
I dont even recall the name of the guy who sold it... but I waited and waited and finally got a NEW Motherboad for $110 and $99 installed.
Where did get the motherboard??

- Eric
post #1459 of 1526
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rachel Faith
Hey.... Its been a while... I was the first to try the 2GB Ram and make 4GB total, but it was all ECC Ram which didnt work. Has anyone else tried to get 4GB of ram and got it to work? Is there any NON Server 2GB chips out yet? Also, what is the best 1GB pairs to get and can anyone post a link? I paid WAY WAY too much in 2004 for my last ones... I am sure there is cheaper and someone here has a good source. TIA !
I vaguely remember that the Intel 865 chipset can only support max
2 GB of physical memory. I think I checked before I bought 2x1GB XMS
memory for mine.

Check me on that, though.

- Eric
post #1460 of 1526
Hey all: There are some purportedly new motherboards for sale on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:SS:US:1

I just bought one. I'll post how it goes.

- Eric
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