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post #21 of 25
wow good to hear that

So, let me see..when you undervolted your processor does it mean that your processor is slower?

And what did you use to undervolt it?

Another thing, is your fans constanlty on? I need it to quiet down a little...

sorry too many questions
But i'm glad you are keepin your lappy!
post #22 of 25
Thread Starter 
No no, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!!

I'm so excited about this, I just wrote my first guide
http://notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=80394

I answer all those questions in there I belive
post #23 of 25
OSPRIME,

don't getg the kensington power supply , i received that from eBay, brand new..package sealed in original packaging..the adapter works fine but i think it cannot supprt my lappy because after 10 minutes of use my lappy turns off (i use my lappy without the batery) but the adapter still has it's light on..i checked the adapter and found out that using DC (car/air) power it provides 70W but then using the AC (plug) power it only provides 65W, that is where the problem comes. My ASUS Z80K runs at 70W and i believe that the kensington adapter cannot supply this..,...

SO, a sad day for me..no choice but to sell this on eBay too. tsk..tsk... just a heads up if anyone is buying an adapter
post #24 of 25
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the heads up. If this adapter's watts varies like that, others probably do as well..
post #25 of 25
www.coboc.com has an asus power supply, but I don't know if it's the right one, it might be worth it to email them about it though...
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