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I was wondering if a program like this existed. I have 2GB of ram in my notebook and sometimes I like to watch a movie while not being plugged in. Whenever I watch a movie (700mb variant to be exact) the hard drive display constantly flashes every couple of seconds. I was hoping I could store...
I'd be willing to use something like this. As long as I can reduce processor speed regardless of whether it is by lowering the multiplier or the front side bus. Can you recommend a program?
I hope this is the right forum.
I have a DFI Lan Party NF2 Ultra B and an AMD Athlon XP Mobile 2500+ running at 2.5ghz.
Often times I leave the computer on at night and it sits idling. I would like to be able to set "steppings" for the processor. For example, on my intel centrino notebook...
what about the dell 600 and 700m? They seem to good. 1.29 and 1 inch think, powerful, and I can really spec the thing out to my liking and still be well within my budget
ahh I forgot to mention that Sony is the only manufacturer I will not be looking at. Past experience's with them have not been favorable and I do not want to have a repeat of it
I'm starting my junior year in college and I really need a notebook because I commute and I have huge gaps in my schedule.
I guess I can spend anywhere between $1,000 and $2,500 if need be
The following is a prioritzed list of what I am looking for, from most important to least important...
In the FAQ it states the following:
For some bizarre reason, Creative doesn't want to let their customers download drivers for their hardware, only updates. If you want to download the entire driver suite, you can download the latest version here. It is the Audigy 2 ZS driver install that has...
I just noticed the second link and thank you for the help
I have a mobile 2400 running at 2.6ghz so even if I change the takaman.jp link you posted above, that would put me over the 15 amp rating I have - closer to 17amps if I am reading this correctly
thank you Ice Czar,
I should have probably mentioned that my computer does have problems starting up. When I start the computer up, I'd say 25% of the time, the computer will start and not even reach the BIOS POST, it will just light up the cdrom drive, flash a few times like it is trying to...
These are my specs:
DFI Lan Party NFII Ultra B
- 4 firewire ports
- 8 USB ports
- dual ethernet
AMD Mobile running a 2.6ghz @ 1.8 volts (even at stock speeds it crashes)
1GB of OCZ gold PC3200 running at 3.3 volts
Radeon 9600 Pro 128 meg with a zalman heatsink - AGP
Radeon 7000 64 megs...