I recently acquired my brother's old Gateway FX laptop. It's not too old, but it has its problems.
Here are the specs:
Core 2 Duo P8400
4Gig DDR3
Nvidia 9800M GTS
Seagate HDD (300GB)
Win7 Ultimate 64Bit
My brother has had problems with GeekSquad in the past, so he refused to take it to them to get it fixed. One of his fixes was to THROW AWAY THE BATTERY because he thought that was the problem. So now I have a laptop with no battery.
The problem with this laptop is that when you are playing a game, lightweight or heavy, it can only play it for about 20 minutes and then the entire laptop freezes and has to be restarted.
I have noticed just this morning that the cores of the CPU have different multipliers. Could this be causing the problem?
Core 0 has a multiplier of 9.0, making it run at 2393MHz
Core 1 has a multiplier of 8.5, making it run at 2260MHz
If this is the problem, or if there is any other known problem with this laptop that I'm not aware of, please inform me.
A solution would also be nice.
Thanks in advance, Tom's Hardware.
Here are the specs:
Core 2 Duo P8400
4Gig DDR3
Nvidia 9800M GTS
Seagate HDD (300GB)
Win7 Ultimate 64Bit
My brother has had problems with GeekSquad in the past, so he refused to take it to them to get it fixed. One of his fixes was to THROW AWAY THE BATTERY because he thought that was the problem. So now I have a laptop with no battery.
The problem with this laptop is that when you are playing a game, lightweight or heavy, it can only play it for about 20 minutes and then the entire laptop freezes and has to be restarted.
I have noticed just this morning that the cores of the CPU have different multipliers. Could this be causing the problem?
Core 0 has a multiplier of 9.0, making it run at 2393MHz
Core 1 has a multiplier of 8.5, making it run at 2260MHz
If this is the problem, or if there is any other known problem with this laptop that I'm not aware of, please inform me.
A solution would also be nice.
Thanks in advance, Tom's Hardware.