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Windows 7 on Latitude E6400

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by GoodBytes, Jan 11, 2009.

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  1. balto

    balto Notebook Consultant

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    I figured it out, it was all the AMT / Vpro stuff.
     
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    check your dpc latency. (google dpc latency checker)
     
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    My latency shoots through the roof into the red zone as soon as I full screen a flash video. Latency is fine (green zone) when other types of video (e.g. wmv) are viewed in full screen mode. Any idea what I should do?
     
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    Flash eats your CPU and northbridge processor. 100% normal what you see.
    Other videos really uses hardware acceleration (GPU) to draw.
     
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    it is NOT normal to see that, GB. he shouldnt have choppy flash videos.

    NB, what are your system specs? intel or nvidia? and what driver do you have installed?
     
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    Ah crap... when I replied to this post I was mixed up with other threads, and thought (because I was an idiot, as did not read the previous post) it was about some low end Intel Atom netbook, trying to play Flash HD content. Please ignore my previous post.

    Shame on me. :(
     
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    ah, haha. good times. :)
     
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    I have a fresh install on Win 7 no driver issues everything works great. Have the NVS 160M graphics card. Issue is when I go on battery I lose my Aero, and I can't seem to get it back nor do I know why it happens or how to disable it from happening... Any ideas?
     
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