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    M-6864FX heat (And like Models of the M-Series with HD2600)

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by sigsegv0x0b, Sep 8, 2008.

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    sigsegv0x0b Notebook Geek

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    That looks like a good idea but im not 100% sure that cover is exact fit... if someone could spend the time to verify it ;)
     
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    Hello, I recently modded the bottom panel of the laptop were the cpu and gpu are located. Before this my laptop ran hot, and now it rarely reaches 89C when playing intense games. I also applied thermal paste and use a laptop cooler from thermaltake and also copper is connect through the gpu and cpu.

    I've been following you guys since last year and had a request, do any of you have the recovery discs. When I bought my laptop I installed windows vista with the os disc and did not make the recovery disc and now I'm missing some drives like my webcam, and the touch pad sucks unlike before. I would really appreciate any help. I'm on yahoo messenger all the time feel free to add me [email protected] Hope you guys can help with my little predicament.
     
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