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Ports 1 external optical drive bay 1 internal HDD bayĢ PCI-Express x1 1 PCI-Express x16 1 PCI Video Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD (up to 1.26 GB) Operating system Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 ĭVD writer SATA DVD RAM and Double Layer supporting LightScribe technologyĬommunication Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface I do have an ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe board that i'll be using as a Linux box.:DĪlso thanks for the link. I've not installed Ubuntu on it yet as the hard drives are an absolute cluster (Censored for your viewing pleasure) and need to be replaced with larger ones.](*,)After I clear that up i'll be doing a tri-boot system with Ubuntu. I actually plan on getting Windows 7 and doing tri SLI with a card for physx in the 4th slot. They also have the Phoronix Test Suite, which is a system benchmarking application for linux. I have always just used Asus, Gigabyte, or Asrock boards.īTW, you can read hardware reviews for linux here: So how is that Foxconn Motherboard anyway? Has it worked well for you? Have you installed Ubuntu on it at all? If so then were there any problems with linux compatibility? I'm tempted to get a little USB-powered fan and tape it under the laptop to force air into the case. No such thing happening now, but I will watch the little AWM dock and if it goes over 67C.

Windows throttled CPU output because it kept getting so hot. Compare this to the 67C I was pulling at idle and the 72C I got under load in Windows. I can cool it to 47C by placing a fan directly at the bottom of the laptop for a few minutes.

#Ati mobility radeon hd 4250 nvidia equivalent install#
I have been running this for close to 24 hours straight with one reboot to install the first set of update packages and my only concerns now are minor.
#Ati mobility radeon hd 4250 nvidia equivalent upgrade#
I must say the best upgrade yet was moving from 7HP64 to Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64.

I have upgraded since and now have a 2.1GHz Pentium Dual Core T4300 processor and 3GB of memory. My laptop is an Acer Extensa 5230E, which is to say when it came out of the box it was saddled with 2GB of RAM, a 160GB HD, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, and a 2.2GHZ Celeron 900 processor. I know there are many PCs that will trump this one but i really feel i got the best price/ performace i could get. Had my coolermaster case sitting for 3 months (bought last one on amazon for 60usd with free shipping what a steal), before i bought my PSU on sale and moved the rest of my hardware into it.
#Ati mobility radeon hd 4250 nvidia equivalent 1080p#
Took me a long time to get my main like this its plays crysis with 4XAA at 1080p so not much to complain about lol.

OS: Lucid Lynx, Intel e6600, 2 X 1gb 667mhz, 200gb sataI HD, evga 8600gts ssc, asrock x-fire esataII motherboard, 500w PSU, 17" HP monitorĭual boot Windows 7 64bit, and 32bit lucid lynx.Ĭoolermaster HAF 922 case, Viewsonic 23" 1080p, Corsair 750tx psu, LG blu-ray reader/ dvd writer, LG 22x dvd burner, 500GB segate 7200rpm 32mb cache, xigmatek hdt-s1283, intel q9550, EVGA GTX260 core 216, EVGA 750i SLI FTW, 4GB pc8500.
#Ati mobility radeon hd 4250 nvidia equivalent Pc#
PC that i have running samba server for home directory backup or if i mess up my main for somereason i use this for find the fix lol. PC found in dumpster just collecting dust.
