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    My clevo w230st is the buggiest POS laptop I've ever owned in my life.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by byviolet, Apr 18, 2014.

  1. byviolet

    byviolet Notebook Consultant

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    Ok I understand, here it is. Just the same thing as before except I unplugged the laptop. Does it look fine? 6FDvcFn.png
     
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    You are still far from GPU limit, so it's probably working just fine. Give us CPU utilization reading.
     
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    byviolet Notebook Consultant

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    that's strange... I updated the nvidia driver after the new update came out and it's fixed now
     
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