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I am crestfallen. Literally. My back to school notebook I've been shopping for for several weeks I had finally configured in the form of a dell E1705. The specs went a little something like this:
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Not to be crass, but this is entirely your fault unless the coupon expired earlier than it states (which, like most dell deals, doesn't say when itll expire).
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Well, I might just bite the bullet and pay for the damn thing anyway. I looked at the brands you mentioned, AkitoBob, and the best I could find were upwards of $1500 with x1600's and 15.4" screens. I have to admit that even with Dell's ungodly price hike, the e1705 is the only 17" core duo notebook with a 7900 GS that I can find under 2000, let alone under 1600.
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Not really issues so much as fear. The inspiron series were designed primarily for integrated graphics with the ablity to add gfx cards. Now... the x13,14, and 1600 dont really generate all that much heat. But a 7900GS? Even though it is the low wattage, low thermal high end card, I would be afraid that a case design for low low low end cards was put to work for a 7900GS.
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I have the E1705 with 7900GS
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Thanks for the heads up on the fan utility, I'm somewhat new to the forums and have been wondering what people use to monitor + control their cpu/gpu temps. The faq on the IK8FanGUI website mostly talks about cpu control, but it sounds like it works on the gpu too? And with the full-on at 60C setup the original fans are sufficient, so no external cooling solutions necessary?
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I payed Call of Duty 2 at native res 1900x1200 last night max settings (Except running dx7) for several hours and temps for video were 65C at the highest. Temps to me seem fine.
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