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detonator_x

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  1. hi, my fairly new y510 now likes to get stuck on the Lenovo boot screen, sometimes taking a minute or almost 2 to boot to desktop.

    when I got this computer boot times was like 10 seconds and that was with the 1tb hard drive 5.4k hdd, it now has a 256gb Samsung 840 evo and boot was almost instantly.

    I went to bios and didn't find anything out of place, also tried reloading defaults. with no luck..

    anyone got any suggestions??

  2. actually your low volume could be due to other factors, chiefly output impedance. If you are using a pair of 600ohm beyerdynamics you couldn't reasonably expect any non dedicated amplifier to drive that.

    Do you know the impedance rating of your output device? or are you simply referring to the onboard speakers?

    you basically just spoke Chinese to me :)

    but yes its onboard speakers

  3. mine stopped working today. I take it out when im at work for longer battery times, then pop it in when I need to play games at home. however, today, I put it in and its not being detected anywhere. seems the fan is on but not detected on device manager or NVidia control panel.... running win8 (not 8.1) with latest vbios as well. hate havng issues on a 2 month old computer

  4. Do the drivers install automatically? Or am I going to have to download them before I put the new card in? I'm ordering the Y510p and this card later today, and I'd like to be prepared to do whatever I need to

    drivers DO NOT install automatically on Win8.

    make sure you download them prior to installing the card

  5. I have the Samsung evo on mine, and it its just awesome. if it wasn't because Im using the ssd full disk encryption system (activated by bios hdd master password) it would take less than 6 seconds to boot in to desktop

  6. problem with another graphics card 750m.

    Temperature Ultrabay graphics card are after a few minutes were over 97 degrees, there was throttling.

    I took it from the port, disassemble it and I see:

    GPU HAS NO PASTA on it!!!

    It is the cause of overheating.

    To fix the problem you need repaste the Kepler GPU.

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