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    G60JX upgrade but DMI problem

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by mguy9, Aug 22, 2010.

  1. mguy9

    mguy9 Newbie

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    Recently, i read the @itsfun's post about upgrading g60jx.

    that is inspiration for me to do that. so, i got i7 720qm oem from ebay.

    after i upgrade g60jx,
    everything same fine. temperature is fine too, it 's cpu 65-75c.
    my question began on this. Why is it mere 65-75c?
    g51jx's full load temperature is 80c up.

    Especially, i got this "Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed" from EVERST
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    So, i guess G60JX bestbuy version, can not use a full capable i7 xxxqm.

    Or i didn't fix cmos/bio to correct with new cpu i7?

    So, how can i fix that warning?

    Thank you
     
  2. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Don't worry about the accuracy of DMI data. All laptops will most likely show that. Asus and other notebook manufactures don't usually enter the DMI tables on their systems, hence is why the warning sign is shown in Everest.