Xeroxd
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The 3610qm is not overclockable, even if the BIOS allows it it will never happen. The 37xxqm and up has overclockable turbo, other than that you'll need an XM version in order to increase the multiplier.
Ye that is true, I simply only gave an example of temps and I believe the other cpus would have similar temps aswell.
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Currently using a bag that you put over your shoulder but when it is half full+(computer, charger, mouse etc) it really starts hurting my shoulder and neck so I consider buying a sturdy backpack instead.
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17,3" every time unless you're going to plug it into a station with a external monitor thoose times you're using it to play games. Currently sitting on a G75VW(17,3") and I find my friends 15,6" laptop too small.
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I have a G75VW(matte) & and a UX32VD(glossy) and I only see the big difference in light backgrounds (this forums background e.g) where it looks like small dots all over the screen. Other from that the glossy seems to have a bit better colors.
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my new puppy bit on my 180w psu, i still have a 120w psu(from my old asus a53sv xe1)
and works with my asus g75vx
Does lower watts affects the system life span-> does it damage compononents if they need
more watt?, or does the laptop automatically downclock/throttle with a lower psu
Now, according to notebookcheck, under high load g75vx uses 81watts.
Does a game like bf3 which uses the cpu(3630qm) around 60%(@30 watt max)
, strain the laptop more then 120w?
THANK YOU so much for your time:Banane07:
As long as your laptop doesn't try to use more than 120W I can't see any reason why it would harm the system. Though I could be wrong, some confimation from others wouldn't hurt.
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Even if we would manage to OC the G75VW the biggest hinder would be the temps unless you sit in a very cool room. Atleast on mine 3610QM I reach upwards 80C after just 2 mins of prime95 test.
Asus Ux32vd Wifi Problem
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I do also have the same problem, tried several different routers. The problem appeared with time so something might have gone defective. Still on the original wifi-card.
Best regards, Xeroxd!