Don't know. I have Acer.
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On 22 Dec 2009, at 22:15, Geralt usr.gen...@gmail.com wrote:
Is Lenovo aware of this problem? I've seen some links here to topics
in
their forums, but no statement from Lenovo.
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This bug isn't invalid. It affects a whole range of machines, not just
Lenovo.
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On 23 Dec 2009, at 02:57, rkagan rka...@mail.ru wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 01:15:29PM -, Geralt wrote:
Is Lenovo aware of this problem? I've seen some links here to
topics in
I wonder why XP is different?
Most likely the reason is different power profiles (by default XP has
EIST off).
I reposted on this - XP actually behaves the same way as 7.
Win7 reports 1.33Ghz
CPUZ reports 1.66Ghz
So is this just a Win7 reporting bug?
I guess it's rather CPU-Z
Three updates
1. Bios 1.25 made no difference
2. My original Bios was 1.13 not 1.15
3. XP reports 1.31Ghz so it appears not to be 1.66
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Win7 reports 1.33Ghz
CPUZ reports 1.66Ghz
So is this just a Win7 reporting bug?
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I have an Acer AOD 205 BB18 (N280, 1280x720 screen, Win 7 preinstalled).
I get the same problem under Windows 7 - maximum speed is 1.33GHz
Bios is 1.15. Manufactured 0909.
Strangely, I know someone with an AOD 205 BW83 (N280, 1024x600 screen, XP
preinstalled).
Their machine doesn't have the