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Old 02-04-2006, 11:16 PM
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Overclocked my card today...made quite the difference! Current GeForce GO 7800 3D core clock frequency is 352 MHz, while the memory clock frequency is 860 MHz. I edited the registry to enable the overclocking...I feel like my laptop is a lot hotter now, but I don't know if it's just psychological...
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so what happend? did you get a useless gameing laptop ,or did you go the smart way = my way :P
And got yourself a stationary for gameing and a light leptop for school work?

i wanna know every deatail price, parts and preformance
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for Pro E or Catia

Hi,

I'm looking for a place (or a shop) where I can find a laptop with a real good graphic card, I need it for my work on Catia/Pro E. I know that I can use a Gaming laptop, my budget is $21 000...

Any help would really be welcome!
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Old 26-04-2006, 07:04 PM
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To Mong or not to Mong...

Hi,

Just wondering if it's safe (in terms of quality of parts etc) and worthwhile to buy a laptop from Mong Kok and bargain around or go to a respectable establishment and pay retail and know I'm getting a "DELL" and not a "BELL" or something like that??

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Old 27-04-2006, 02:56 PM
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Get yourself one of the Dell XPSs that is coming out next month. Core Duo with a Nvidia 7900 card. I used to agree with our Swedish buddy about getting a powerful desktop for gaming and a simple laptop for being on the move. Now that I own a really kickass laptop...I know I made the right decision. It's a lot easier just to have one machine that can do everything. The weight is good for you. You'll get stronger
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Get yourself one of the Dell XPSs that is coming out next month. Core Duo with a Nvidia 7900 card. I used to agree with our Swedish buddy about getting a powerful desktop for gaming and a simple laptop for being on the move. Now that I own a really kickass laptop...I know I made the right decision. It's a lot easier just to have one machine that can do everything. The weight is good for you. You'll get stronger
Where did you buy it?
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I would stay away from Dell. I had an inspiron and it gave me so many problems like crashes, bsods, and others. I know that windows all windows computers have these but i've owned hp and compaq before but I experienced these problems much more with my Dell laptop
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Old 01-10-2008, 09:47 AM
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My 9400 burned out in under two years and now I need to spend $2-3000 to get it fixed. I'll never buy a Dell again.
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My 9400 burned out in under two years and now I need to spend $2-3000 to get it fixed. I'll never buy a Dell again.
Eh? You deliberately ran the machine way outside its specification, and then you blame the manufacturer when it burns out? That doesn't seem reasonable to me.
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Old 01-10-2008, 01:00 PM
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Eh? You deliberately ran the machine way outside its specification, and then you blame the manufacturer when it burns out? That doesn't seem reasonable to me.
Fair assumption, but I only overclocked the card for about half an hour at most! I didn't want to risk heating up the system. That was well over a year before it burned out on me.

The entire Dell E1705/9400 series was plagued with problems and Dell was hit with a class-action lawsuit because of it.
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