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    ASUS g51vx cpu upgrade, finally

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by hihiip201, Oct 30, 2011.

  1. Talon

    Talon Notebook Virtuoso

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    Nice progress. Hopefully you work out the stuttering problem with your games.
     
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    DraganUS Notebook Enthusiast

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    Nice thread. I have same laptop and I got E8435 with 55 TDP. I know crazy, but to be honest it runs pretty cool. 75C max during BC2 session.
     
  3. hihiip201

    hihiip201 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks guys, for all your support.


    Now...is it normal for one of the prime95 worker to stop testing and handed all the workload to another? prime95 didn't stop, it has been 12 hours but i noticed that one of the worker had a gap between 11:am to 5pm(when i came back) while the other worker didn't. there isn't any "stop" or "failure" error message present in the gaped worker just the dialogs between 11am to 5pm are gone or not appearing. and like I said, prime95 is still running right now, think I'm good?



    another thing is: my cpu has a multiplier changer(could be my motherboard) when idle it will turn down from 10.5 to 6 so the clock speed is slowed down, should i turn this off while doing prime or it doesn't matter since my cpu will be at fullload anyway?




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    3.22 is a yes prime stable for t9600!!!!! i know some get up to 3.4 but this is good nuff for me! ran for 13 hours and is running fine, im gonna let it run for another 4 hours or so just to make sure, but yea, this should be the stablest max clockspeed for me. yes!
     
  4. hihiip201

    hihiip201 Notebook Consultant

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    so what are you guys maxed OC? for a dual core?
     
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    slimzaddy Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey i just upgrade mine yesterday i let my bro do it , was looking at him , its very easy ,, and belive me u will notice a big boost in games and in a whole performance,, i have asus g51 vx-rx05 ,with gtx260 , if u have like me , u will notice the difference ,, also check it with 3d mark 2006 , let us what u got ,,,
     
  6. hihiip201

    hihiip201 Notebook Consultant

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    I already upgraded mine, t9600 2.8ghz and YES HUGE boost for gaming, and I just OC my cpu to 3.22 ghz and i think it's prime stable(it has been 19 hours now, but im gonna let it run longer).
     
  7. DraganUS

    DraganUS Notebook Enthusiast

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    There is no need to run it longer than that.
     
  8. hihiip201

    hihiip201 Notebook Consultant

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    yea....i figured...stopped at 21 hour......two nights of prime95,now im worried about the electric bill....
     
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