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Guest replieddo u know from where i can download it?
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Originally posted by himher_elle View Postmmm... what's that?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Member_of_STARS View PostInstall Speedfan and post temperatures.
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Originally posted by himher_elle View PostI finally went along and bought an ASUS G73JH - (something), it's a gigantic 17' laptop, and I loooove it
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Guest repliedI finally went along and bought an ASUS G73JH - (something), it's a gigantic 17' laptop, and I loooove it
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Mac is good it's fast and efficient though I'm still trying to understand the quirks about it
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Member_of_STARS View PostGoogle, read reviews, look for problems. It looks great and some of my buds have an Asus lappy and they are pleased with theirs.
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Google, read reviews, look for problems. It looks great and some of my buds have an Asus lappy and they are pleased with theirs.
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Guest repliedhey guys, I found this pc on best buy, do u think I should get it?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Asus+-+L...asus&cp=1&lp=2
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Originally posted by Alexia_Ashford View PostI was going to let Gareth do it, but a lot of people on the net said the pins of the processor are hooked into it and they could be bent or damaged when taking it out. I'm concerned about permanent damage on it when it is working at the moment, it's just the only things I can do is use MSN and surf the net.
After that, just follow the tutorials on how to apply thermal paste, which thermal paste to use, how much to apply and how to even it out. In theory, even a completely computer illiterate person would do it, provided they have common sense and can follow a tutorial. Or, let G-Man do it.
The things you need.
A) Thermal paste application tutorial, these have every material and item listed, aswell as correct application procedures, methods and quantities.
B) Your laptop specific disassembly guide/tutorial, some are really simple to open up and gain access to (for example, I only have to unscrew 8 tiny screws on the bottom and I have access to everything on the botherboard, for others, youll have to remove the keyboard and go a little more indepth)
This is how the procedure looks like on a random notebook.
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Originally posted by Member_of_STARS View Post
Emma, your computer is fine, its just filled with dust and the thermal paste needs replacing. Its something you should have either done yourself, or asked Sony if they performed maintenance on their laptops. Youre lucky your computer is still working, if it wasnt a Vaio, it would have been dead due to motherboard/GPU burning up.
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This is an issue with every laptop, they get dusty and the thermal paste loses its effect over time (turning into silicate dust). Trust me, either get a tech savvy friend to throughally clean the heatsink/grill and blow the dust off from every component and every part of the computer with compressed air, aswell as change thermal paste (preferably Arctic Silver 5), or take it down to maintenance and tell them exactly what you want, so they wouldnt go lazy and charge you for doing nothing.
Think Alienware doesnt have these issues?
Every computer does. Yes, Mac is a computer too.
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Originally posted by himher_elle View PostOh, thanks for the info.
And no, I haven't done that much reserch. I really don't know where to look for and what to look for. I'm sorry if I sound like a stupid kid that doesn't know how to use google, but I start reading all this coments and articles about laptops and I REALLY DO NOT GET ANY OF IT, I'm lost when it comes to technical aspects of... anything!! hahaha.
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There are two brands I would look for, ASUS and Sony (ASUS makes or used to make VAIO-s). Different studies show that in the top 3 most durable laptops you will find ASUS in first and Sonys in second to foruth (MacBooks coming after the first 3-4 PC laptop brands).Last edited by Member_of_STARS; 02-22-2010, 03:28 AM.
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Hm... I oughta get my tablet checked out. I've had it for like 4 years now (though it doesn't seem to get any hotter than it did when I got it)
Side note: how are Fujitsu's as a brand overall?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Member_of_STARS View PostHP Pavilion would be your worst choice. Their batteries are of low quality and will die on you very fast, HP customer service is legendary for being bad, Pavilions have a bad cooling solution and this will fry the motherboard in less than a year. Infact, Pavilions have been HP-s worst lineup, even though their business class lappies are good. Maybe the newer models have overcome these issues, I havent checked them.
Did you do any searching regarding your model?
And no, I haven't done that much reserch. I really don't know where to look for and what to look for. I'm sorry if I sound like a stupid kid that doesn't know how to use google, but I start reading all this coments and articles about laptops and I REALLY DO NOT GET ANY OF IT, I'm lost when it comes to technical aspects of... anything!! hahaha.
Hey, seems u know a lot about computers, can u recomend me some specific models for my "case". I can spend up to 1000, and I would have to say even less, like 800 (but either way show me some 1000 models is u want). Thank you!!!
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