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    MSI's HD4670 is running in my Acer 5920G

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by triturbo, Oct 13, 2009.

  1. Fastdriver023

    Fastdriver023 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I had it on stock cooling and it was set to 1,1v max and 0,9v on power saving mode(also while cable connected instead od 1v) .... core 700mhz memory 900mhz ... it was running stable and pretty cool under 40degrees when idle and max 90 when full load ...I even watched the temperatures while at max load and in the gpu-z temperatures were not much high....
    a friend have 9600M gt so I will try that and see ...
     
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    triturbo Long live 16:10 and MXM-B

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    There are, but it wont be as easy as you probably think. It requires quite some modding and rewiring. Get your 5920G running first :)
     
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    It will be running. I tryed friends nvidia card and it worked so the 4670 is gone. I dont know if it would be repaired, probably not. And I found a last piece of 9600M GT 512 GDDR3 here in slovakia, even only for 60€ and with 1 year warranty. So its ordered.
     
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