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    Things to check on new m1330!

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by xboxgon, Jun 23, 2008.

  1. xboxgon

    xboxgon Notebook Guru

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    So i just ordered mine and it shipped yesterday, and i should have it by wednesday :D

    and i'm just wondering what are the things should i look out for? is the overheating been fixed in the new revisions? heads up would be nice
    -thx in advance ;)
     
  2. sg89

    sg89 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Woah, deja vu, haha. I made a thread for this for the 1530 earlier, not sure if you've seen it. There'll be some things in there which would be relevent for the 1330 too :)
    Here's the link if you havn't seen it: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=264511

    Good luck with your new laptop! :D
     
  3. xboxgon

    xboxgon Notebook Guru

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    lol yea hahaha, but umm the m1330 apparently has more overheating issues than the m1530 (from reading all these threads, i got scared!) so i wanna know ways to prevent it since the vid card that mine has is the nvidia one, not the onboard intel
     
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    sg89 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yeah, the laptops share a fan between CPU and GPU i think? So there'll be some heat. As long as you don't overclock your GPU (At least not alot :)) Then you shouldn't have to worry about anything getting hotter than it's designed for! Hope that helps, if not then free bump, hehe ;)