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    High performance?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by calot, Sep 10, 2007.

  1. calot

    calot Notebook Evangelist

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    Whats the difference between high performance or balanced performance on power options? I dont notice anything... ???
     
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    Crimsonman Ex NBR member :cry:

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    the amount of battery life you get and the way it clocks your memory and video card i believe, with performance you have a faster boot time etc
     
  3. calot

    calot Notebook Evangelist

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    Do you know that for a fact? How can I check how it is clocked? Like the mhz on the RAM etc?
     
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    Afaik Notebook Enthusiast

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  5. calot

    calot Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks Afaik

    EDIT: how does the program work? I saw this ms-dos-like window in that page... is that the way it tells me about my pc? I dont understand that
     
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    calot Notebook Evangelist

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    Isnt there another program?With a better interface?
     
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    Afaik Notebook Enthusiast

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    Its not in msdos format. It organizes the information with tabs and windows and is pretty straight-forward to look at.
     
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    calot Notebook Evangelist

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    yeah, apparently i saw something else. I downloaded it and ran it. its cool but i dont understand it very well... I posted my results in the "help" post.