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    G1s rmclock question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by beerizfood, Mar 13, 2010.

  1. beerizfood

    beerizfood Newbie

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    First I have to say THANKS to the person who found the TM disable tweak for the G1s using rmclock, I finally have my T7700 at it's rated 2.4ghz. I have a much faster laptop and I am finally happy with it's performance. Asus should hire you! Since I have been running it at 1.1Ghz for so long I am not sure if what I am now experiencing is normal or not. Whenever the screens change (closing a window, launcing a new app, etc) the screen I am leaving is still there for a moment when the new screen I just opened has already loaded. It is almost like the cpu is too fast for the display driver. I am wondering if I should o/c my video card(9500gs) to keep up with the processor or possibly a new display driver may help. All programs run smooth, no crashes or anything like that, it just seems the timing is slightly off between the cpu and the video card(maybe even a vista thing) and I would like to tweak that if possible or am i a being too picky? I am running vista 64 bit home premium, 4gb ram and asus's g1sn/nvidia driver that is currently on Asus download site.
     
  2. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    I am not really following how the GPU is slower than the CPU. How can you tell, without seeing its window appear, that the application has loaded, and therefore that it has loaded sooner than you see the screen? There is an invalid circular argument here... :)

    Maybe I don't understand or maybe you did't explain it properly...