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Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cnpt, Aug 28, 2008.

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  1. WiseFreeman

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    @boss428man: wow, that's a killer rugged case ;-)
     
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    @wisefreeman: im just looking into some similiar issues.

    my cpu (qx9300) downclocks, so far no problem at all -though apparently under some circumstances it doesnt clock up when it should. thing goes to fsb and cpu freq.
     
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    GordonHo - How are you testing that your CPU is down clocking. I would like to test mine.
     
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    Backpack:
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    Love it!
     
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    They all throttle up and down...:D :D
     
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    @boss using rmclock utility. though you could see the same on the performance tab on the nvidia drivers
     
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    One thing I think I might have found is I don't think the Dell Nvidia drivers are Cuda enabled. I tried to install Badaboom and it said the video card was not supported even though it is a Cuda enabled graphic card. Has any tried messing with Cuda at all?
     
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    This is how I confirmed my screen is RGBLED (Please correct me if I'm wrong, thanks in advance.):
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    However, even with all my evidence lead to RGBLED, my screen still show the 2CCFL symptom, notice the white light bleeding on the bottom & top?
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    How do you like 176.53 so far as compared to 176.07 or 178.26?

    As far as 3DMark '06 - no worries here, I consistently get above 6140 regardless of which driver I use :D
     
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