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    ntune problem?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by amirulrudy12, Dec 1, 2008.

  1. amirulrudy12

    amirulrudy12 Notebook Guru

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    can anyone install ntune on their zepto notebook?the problem is when i install during the ending part of the installation my notebook hang and i must pull the battery out to off it.
     
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    Kocane Notebook Deity

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    ntune sucks, big time
     
  3. Sprint

    Sprint DTR Super Mod

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    use rivatuner instead
     
  4. amirulrudy12

    amirulrudy12 Notebook Guru

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    rivatuner keeps showing the wrong clock
     
  5. Sprint

    Sprint DTR Super Mod

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    Are you shure?

    If your in windows it might just be downclocking to reserve power.
     
  6. amirulrudy12

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    yes im sure.my powermizer is off and my plan is on high performance.
    [​IMG]
     
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    Well that is for OC:ing. It hasnt been calibrated.

    What do the monitor say?