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bargegod
04-27-2008, 06:33 PM
does ANYONE know how to go about turning off the enhanced speedstep technology? i stay plugged in and am not worried about battery consumption. i hv the E6850 which SHOULD BE running at 3000mhz or so and it runs at 1995mhz because of speedstep... plz help. thanx
RaderCad
04-28-2008, 04:18 PM
About the new NP9262.
We will be ordering the NP9262 so it will arrive at our friends house sometime around the 9th or 10th of June.... Pant Pant. Can hardly wait. My wife will be so glad to have a computer all to herself. I'll be glad to have the last eight years of FPS and RPL games to work my way through. Who knows maybe by then (about a year) the price of the second 8800 will be down and I can SLI into the newer games. We don't have much of an option for playing with other people on line so it is all single player stuff for us.
Hopefully, by June, XoticPC (Sager) will offer the new 45 nm Quads as an option. We were hoping for the Q9550 or the Q9450, both have a 95 watt rating. The Q9450 runs at 2.67 Ghz but is 10 percent faster than the Q6700 (that runs at the same clock speed and also a 95 watt rating.) LOL the Q9450 quad has been over-clocked by almost 1Ghz without increasing the voltage. This should insure a long life for a stock clocked rig.
First log-in on the new Forum: no privdgles was like i didn't log-in.
Second Log-in: Banned for Life, no reason given.
Third Log-in: everything works, sadly without the newer posts.
bargegod
04-28-2008, 11:23 PM
i hear ya on that. yeah i wont opt for a different processor till and if the qx9650 is available in notebooks though xotic. think of how wicked a stock quad 3ghz 1333fsb 12mbL2 cache would be...hmmmmmmmmm lmao. if that happens then i will get it. until then i am more than happy with my e6850. laterz........
danny_christ
04-30-2008, 12:30 PM
Neuer Notebook Prozessor?
Der X9100 stellt die Speerspitze der kommenden Montevina-Prozessoren dar. Mit 3,06 Gigahertz, FSB 1066 und 12 MiByte L2-Cache hat der Core 2 Extreme seinen Namen wahrlich verdient - mehr Power fürs Notebook gab es noch nie.
source: http://www.pcgameshardware.de/aid,642008/News/Apples_aktualisierter_Imac_enthuellt_die_Spezifika tionen_des_Core_2_Extreme_X9100/
Vista x64 SP1 vs. XP SP3: Vista ist schneller!
Windows Vista in der 64-Bit-Version ohne Service Pack 1 gewinnt den Vergleich mit über 10 Prozent Vorsprung vor Vista in der 32-Bit-Ausführung. Windows XP mit Service Pack 3 kommt erst auf Platz fünf - nach einem ungepatchten Windows XP. Am Ende des Testfeldes: XP mit Service Pack 2.
source: http://www.pcgameshardware.de/aid,641775/News/ZDnet_Vista_x64_SP1_vs_XP_SP3_Vista_ist_schneller/
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