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Community/BU/DSE Site Advisor
Join Date: Jan. 6th, 2006
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My Laptop.... took me a while to save up for
CPU: P4 640 3.2Ghz EM64T with Hyper Threading
Chipset: Intel 915P + ICH6 Memory: 2GB Dual SO-DIMM DDR2 533Mhz Display: 15.4" WSXGA+ active matrix color TFT Graphics & Video Module: nVidia GeForce 6800 256MB (MXM Type III Module) Hard Disk Drive: 40GB Toshiba Optical Storage Device: Built-in 8X DVD-RW Dual Layer Drive(-/+R/RW/RAM/Dual) Connectivity: * Azalia compliant MDM Fax/ Modem * Integrated MDC Fax/Modem (Modem supported V.90 and universal PPT) * On board 10/100/1000 Mbps BaseT PCI LAN on board * Wireless 802.11b/g * Bluetooth Interfaces: 1x IEEE 1394 1x Headphone-out (Stereo) combo jack 1x Microphone-in jack (Mono) w/ line in jack 4x USB 2.0 ports 1x RJ11 1x RJ45 1x Type II PCMCIA slot 1x S/PDIF output jack 1x Infrared port support IrDA V1.1 Audio: Built-in stereo speakers (Azalia supported), High Definition Audio 24 bit 1.92KHz Battery Pack & life: Li-ion 8 cell, 14.8V, 4800mAh, 71Wh battery pack, battery run time 2.0 ~ 2.5 hrs(I find about .5~1.5 hrs) Dimensions(WxDxH): 14" x 11.3" x 1.65~2.02" Weight: 9.0 lbs |
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>Should have got an Athlon
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Bird Brain
Join Date: Feb. 6th, 2002
Location: Worcestershire, UK
Posts: 3,552
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Or a Pentium M, the P4 is by far the worst choice you could make for a laptop. Still, as a desktop replacement system that's pretty toasty
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Looks pretty cool, that 6800 is some powerhouse
... I've only got an X700 in my laptop, can't turn up UT2K4 :'(
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Community/BU/DSE Site Advisor
Join Date: Jan. 6th, 2006
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actually this P4 is the best CPU i've ever worked with. i think the fact it's 64bit and hyperthreaded might be making it a tad more stable then my other systems had ever been when they were single 32bit chips. i'm not using the 64 bit part of my p4 tho... which is why i think this is so smooth lol
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Last edited by BITE_ME; 1st Feb 2006 at 07:17 AM. |
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WITH A TWO MINUTE BATTERY LIFE!!!111
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Just making fun of the fact, that "Major Maedondias" posted about his 56K.
![]() Edit: Should have been RJ11 in my first post....bad editing on my part. Fixed. Last edited by BITE_ME; 1st Feb 2006 at 07:23 AM. |
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Bahahaha i just checked, it IS ethernet :P |
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Community/BU/DSE Site Advisor
Join Date: Jan. 6th, 2006
Posts: 40
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lol omg sry i just copy pasted that off the site i bought the thing from.... and i know that the 64bit and hyperthreading shouldn't have anything to do with stability, but i've seen some weird things happen just from swapping cpus....
Last edited by Major Maedondias; 6th Feb 2006 at 02:42 AM. |
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