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Originally Posted by Nyl
Has anyone tried optimizing the ATI video card on MBP ??
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1848
It underclocked for a reason. The…
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Originally Posted by aristotles
It underclocked for a reason. They underclocked it so that the MBP could be less than 1" thick including the display when closed and could…
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Originally Posted by onlykaria
what applications would see this benefit, like would this be for something like aperture or for gaming?
IN WINDOWS XP! Games, photosh…
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Originally Posted by MovieCutter
Indeed. The aluminum metal body of the MacBook Pro acts as a big heat dissipator. If they made a 1" thick notbook out of plastic, that pl…
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Originally Posted by Enigmaaron
Am I missing something? What does the enclosure material have to do with the video card's clock speeds?
With a plastic enclosure it w…
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey
Just out of curiosity, how thick is the current ThinkPad T-series? That's plastic, and should have about the same feature set and heat ou…
I overclocked my PB's 9700 to 580/330 and I see little heat difference and only about -15 minutes of battery life. But Doom 3 runs faster than before. Who knows what this will do t…
There is a news site out there which has an article about how DDR2 memories in general can get as hot as 85C (nearly the temperature to boil water, and the article claimed it could…
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Originally Posted by mduell
With a plastic enclosure it wouldn't feel so hot.
That's simplistic. Just because it doesn't feel so hot doesn't mean it isn't. Plastic c…
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Originally Posted by Simon
That's simplistic. Just because it doesn't feel so hot doesn't mean it isn't. Plastic cases mean better heat insulation, mean internal temps ar…
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Originally Posted by mduell
Simplistic and correct. If my laptop spends most of its life at 45C instead of 40C, does it having a meaningful impact on component life?
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Originally Posted by Simon
It's definitely not that good looks prevented Apple from doing the right thing, it's that different people have different priorities and obviou…
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Originally Posted by mduell
With a plastic enclosure it wouldn't feel so hot.
Lenovo has all the same components (X1300 instead of X1600) in 5 lb, 14" laptop, 1" thick, …
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Originally Posted by Barefoot Matt
I just want to chime in to say that the side view of the T60 above looks really freakin' ugly. I'm glad my laptop is so much prettier t…
Oh, c'mon now. I've never used a cooling pad with any of PBs or my MBP. They're no more necessary than they are for a T60.
And to help everyone understand one thing, another reas…
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Originally Posted by hakstooy
Which is laughable, and really, my only real issue with the ThinkPads. I dunno why they can't have DVI.
Because they use windows!!
jk
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Originally Posted by hakstooy
And to help everyone understand one thing, another reason the case feels hotter is because the metal conducts the heat into your skin better…