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    What Are the Differences Between 6224w and 6324w?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by gen.fengle, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. gen.fengle

    gen.fengle Notebook Enthusiast

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    Maybe this is really a noob question :eek: Are they just different in their colours?
    Or 63 > 62 means better? more stable, quiet, or something like that...

    Btw, I see lots of posts where people mentioned their 6x24w with T7300 or +, which has 4MB cache. But I can only get T5250, T5450 and T7250 in Denmark. I wonder why and if it is possible for me to get a T7300 in Denmark?

    PS. I am very tempted by these two models, and really want to know more about them b4 I buy one. If you are a 6x24w user, I am looking forward to your words :D
     
  2. CLB-NL

    CLB-NL Notebook Deity

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    Dude are you serious? JUST COLOUR .

    T7300's are out of business

    (and why using b4 and that ****?)
     
  3. Rene S - Zepto

    Rene S - Zepto Company Representative

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    The T7300 are End of Life (EOL) from Intel so they are not produced anymore.

    The only difference between the 6224W and 6324W is the color (same as with 6214W and 6314W when they where on the market).
     
  4. gen.fengle

    gen.fengle Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well thank you guys! guess i'm out-of-date :D

    Something bothers me is the noise and heat issue i read in this forum(i'm new here and didn't know zepto before) And i heard that some people's zepto laptop often crashes after several hours of 3D game. :( But i think you guys are just satisfied with your zeptos :) while I'm still trying to find in the old threads for some temperature data of this type laptop.
     
  5. Rene S - Zepto

    Rene S - Zepto Company Representative

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    That was with the 6214W, some of it might be releated to the very high speed CPU's and their heat generation. We haven't seen that with the 6224W yet as we have on purpose limited the CPU's you can choose to limit the heat generation.
     
  6. Sprint

    Sprint DTR Super Mod

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    I havent ever experienced a BSOD or complete shutdown when gaming. I think undervolting and not having the graphics maxed out is a good idea, after all these things arnt desktops with big fans...
     
  7. simple-screen

    simple-screen Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a 6224 and have no problems with continuous 3d gaming even at highest details. (tested on bioshock and MoH: Airborne)
     
  8. gen.fengle

    gen.fengle Notebook Enthusiast

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    well this is really a good thing to know :D