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    Pictures of NP5792

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Rebel, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. Rebel

    Rebel Notebook Consultant

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    Hello fellow computer users,

    From popular demand, here are some pics of the inside of the NP5792. If you need a closeup of a component, please let me know.

    Please note, I am not a photographer.

    Enjoy

    Rebel
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    nice.... :)

    I like the closeup of the 8800M GTX module where you can see the sticker....

    Wish I could get a 8800M too...
     
  3. Rebel

    Rebel Notebook Consultant

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    Gophn,

    The picture named 8800M GTX.jpg (fourth one) shws the sticker. Is this ok, or do you want another?
     
  4. kaltmond

    kaltmond Clepple

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    Hi Rebel, i think u cannot open the heatsink to make a naked Pic of the card. hehe~~~~~~ ;)
     
  5. Rebel

    Rebel Notebook Consultant

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    Kaltmond,

    Too scared to do that at the moment. SAGER had me remove the heatsink and fan last week because the GPU fan was making some bad sounds. I went back on ok.

    Rebel
     
  6. Eleison

    Eleison Thanatos Eleison

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    Good shots. You may want to try shooting images in brighter lighting next time, but the detail is still very good, and you can see the guts clearly, which is really what counts :D
     
  7. vrman

    vrman Notebook Enthusiast

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    How is it on heat when running some graphic intensive games like COD4? Are there hot spots on the keyboard? Set your pants on fire exhaust from the back? ;)

    Nice pics, btw!
     
  8. Rebel

    Rebel Notebook Consultant

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    I have not felt any hot spot as of yet. Bear in mind that I do not have a graphics intensive game as of yet.

    Rebel
     
  9. Rebel

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    Eleison,

    I tried with more light. I was getting glare even with the flash off.
     
  10. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    You can run some benchmarks, like 3DMark06 to tax the system to check for heat issues.

    Remember to monitor the temps as you are using it. :)
     
  11. Rebel

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    I ran 3Dmark06 a couple of times, no hot spot noticed. I will do it again and report back.
     
  12. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    can RivaTuner see the 8800M GTX temps?

    Just wondering...since the card is so new. :D
     
  13. Rebel

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    Vista refuses to alow the driver to load. I turned off the digital signature checker. That did not work.

    Rivatuner just states "no supported driver found"

    I will keep trying
     
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