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    Acer V3-571G owner thread

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by wkbag, Jun 12, 2013.

  1. cossh014

    cossh014 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm scoring extremely low out of the blue on 3Dmark11... like 1000... I started out low, OCed, went up, but not that high, like 1799(so low for oc and stock...) I just noticed in games I'm starting to lag even more, did more tests, and now I'm getting 1000 OCed and not OCed...

    Any ideas?
     
  2. cossh014

    cossh014 Notebook Enthusiast

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    When in doubt, restart.

    It fixed everything, I seriously couldn't figure it out so I went with the good ol restart.
    3Dmark11:

    Stock=P1915
    860/1100=P2257
    860/1200=P2263

    Laptop doesn't like more then 1200, I got card/driver crashes at 1250.
    Over all, I'm back to happy haha.
     
  3. wbhastings

    wbhastings Newbie

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    Hello,

    New here. I am also a owner of a Acer Aspire V3-571G 9686 laptop.
    I have done a few modifications like replacing the stock 500gb 5400rpm hdd with a intel 730 series 240gb ssd.
    It has 8gb of corsair DDR3 1600 from the 6gb of DDR3 1600 w.e it was

    I recently cracked the screen while opening it from the corner (damn thing is so flimsy.) Anyway I ordered a identical onv screen that came in it and I really plan on upgrading to a full hd screen. I found the one that would go right in but I am unsure if the current lvds connector full supports 1080p or not. (Posted a thread about it here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/har...pgrade-my-aspire-v3-571g-9686-wxga-wuxga.html)

    I use this for school as my Engineering laptop. I run Autocad, and Solidworks from it constantly and it does pretty well for a cheap laptop. I am happy with it except its annoying 1366x768 resolution. I really want to upgrade it to a fhd screen for the extra desktop space (pixel wise).
     
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