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  • You Could Fry An Egg On That Processor! - Reviews

    I left it idling in the BIOS for an hour and it stayed right around 60 degrees Celsius. As I mentioned in part I of this series, I am a little obsessed with CPU temperatures. Before building this HTPC I was never content with CPU temps that rose over 40 degrees...

  • Configuration - Reviews

    from the notebook's motherboard that are usually concealed from the user in normal use The hardware monitor option allows easy checks of the operating voltage and CPU temps. Thus, minimum, maximum and average temperature values can be displayed over the course...

  • Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D Ultra-portable Notebook - Reviews

    report the Pentium M ULV's temperature to us, though both SpeedFan and CPU Wizard 2005 told us that the hard drive ran at temperatures of 38 to 42 ° C (100 to 108° F), both stayed mum about CPU temps. Performance was surprisingly snappy running Windows XP...

  • Configuration - Reviews

    can even monitor parameters from the notebook's motherboard that are usually concealed from the user in normal use The hardware monitor option allows easy checks of the operating voltage and CPU temps. Thus, minimum, maximum and average temperature...

  • Qosmio G25 As Conventional Windows Machine - Reviews

    what's needed to get a home or small office system up and running is already on this machine when it's unpacked. We did have to download and install CPU Wizard 2005 to get any temperature readings out of the Qosmio G25 (the program reported CPU temps of 65?...

  • Summary and Conclusion - Reviews

    online. We saw only modest reductions in CPU utilization on our QX9650 test systems, but believe those differences should increase on slower CPUs with fewer cores inside them. Our own testers (which included a couple of diehard full-on teenaged gamers from...

  • Eurocom D90X - Reviews

    the AC adapter and power cord and you’ve got a hefty chunk of technology to lug around. Of course, this is also the only notebook in this round-up that includes a quad-core (desktop) CPU and also dual-SLI graphics cards, so it pulls way ahead in our test...

  • Conclusions And Recommendations - Reviews

    help to prove our contention that bigger tuner capsules running at lower temperatures output more heat overall than small capsules at hotter temps. The only anomaly in that data is the Leadtek card, but as it’s the newest of the old generation TV tuner/capture...

  • Compared: 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 And 2.2 GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M Vs. Desktop CPU - Reviews

    Compared: 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 And 2.2 GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M Vs. Desktop CPU. 4x4. When choosing the right CPU for your notebook, you should always consider the applications you plan on running. Tom's Hardware compares four Pentium 4-M CPUs so that you can make a...

  • Pentium M: The CPU Optimized For Working On The Move - Reviews

    under Mooly Eden has staked everything on designing the production process and the CPU architecture to be as thrifty power-wise as possible - without sacrificing too much performance. This makes the Pentium M (Banias) the first "genuinely" mobile CPU from Intel,...

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