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    Confirmed DDR3 in AU 1520.

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by matt_h1, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. matt_h1

    matt_h1 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    yup -kisses his asus v1s preorder receipt- $200 difference ;)
     
  2. Nedediah

    Nedediah Notebook Consultant

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    hey Matt, I just did a google image search for "vostro 1500" and your avatar came up on the first page. lol!
     
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    Liquidx Notebook Evangelist

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    so how in world are you guys getting the oc's to stick? I have tried Ntune, tried riva, and they never stick. I have stock vista premium, never reinstalled... Everytime i try to OC it wont stick. I tried with Dell's stock drivers as well as I now have the latest drivers from laptopvideo... Any help greatly appreciated.
     
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    Oh god XD Its a design I made to etch into my computer case, the other side is a wolf.
     
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    Yeah, I need help trying to overclock with the 8600mgt also. I've tried 165.01, 163.14, 163.11, as well as the stock 1520 drivers. I can't get any of the speeds to stick when overclocking, whether Ntune or Rivatuner. This is all being run on Vista.

    Any help would be appreciated as this is the one problem that has been bothering me to no end.
     
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