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    Question about Processor

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by vbn, Apr 13, 2006.

  1. vbn

    vbn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    New M140, I look in system properties: "processor 2.00GHz 798MHz, 0.99 GB of RAM..."
    What does 798MHz mean? :( :(
     
  2. goga

    goga Notebook Consultant

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    Did you call Dell?

    As far as it looks, it is when it is running on batteries. Plug it in, plug it in..
     
  3. vbn

    vbn Notebook Enthusiast

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    What you mean?
    Computer work with AC power
     
  4. vbn

    vbn Notebook Enthusiast

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    I also would like to know how about others owners M140? What is number showed there?
     
  5. kegobeer

    kegobeer 1 hr late but moving fast

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    I believe the default processor setting is 798MHz. If you switch your power option from laptop to home/desktop your processor speed should increase.
     
  6. vbn

    vbn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Kegobeer,
    You're right
    Thanks