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Posted by Shao Liu (Free)
 - January 28, 2008, 15:25:44
i guess that some settings you use are not configured properly. check which energy profile you are using and that it is set to maximum performance when not using the battery...

Posted by kayhesse
 - January 25, 2008, 19:49:23
Yes but when playing a game the clock speeds dont rise they just stay the same
Posted by archer
 - January 25, 2008, 11:45:14
In normal Windows use the graphicsadaptor automatically turns down its core-clock. It's an energy saving feature. If the notebook needs more graphics-power it increases the core-speed oft the GPU.
So there is nothing to worry about....
Greetz,
Archer
Posted by Shao Liu (Free)
 - January 25, 2008, 11:23:57
hallo

sorry, i don't understand what you want. is it the core of the CPU or the GPU?
more details please.

please give us your sys specs. it might help us a little bit...
you can use cpu-z or everest to do it...

Posted by kayhesse
 - January 23, 2008, 13:38:08
Hallo, (sorry for my bad german but that way you guys maybe understand me better)

Ich habe selbst ein One C7000 notebook gekauft und bin sehr zufrieden aber.
Wenn ich das core-takt sehe er steht 300/700
Und das ist der 3d clock und nicht 2d
Weil es muss sein 700/750

Aber das problem geht bei der:

One C7000
One C7010 (cpu 1.66)
Gericom Supersonic extreme hd 2600xt
Fijitsu siemens AMILO Xi 2550

Alle hat 300/700 takt

Wer kan mich und anderen hilfen mit dieser problem