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I also wondered about that and found an easy(ish) solution. Simply create a profile for Windows then link it to the explorer.exe process. When you leave your game and you click the start button (or anything related to Windows really)...
1. I own a Kingston and am planning to buy another SSD (probably an OCZ or Intel) in the near future 2. Performance is important, but also the price.
Your best bet is probably to use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) It should provide access to everything you need and more. It's a bit hard to get used to, but can provide an amazing amount of detailed information.
Quote:Originally Posted by shad0wboss But wouldn't that be too fast for HP laptops, i mean 100% to 94% then 100% and again down to 94...wouldn't that kill the battery badly? Also do you think that removing the battery, lets say...
Ok, I've taken a look around and discovered the following: HP laptops stop charging the battery when it reaches 100% and doesn't start charging it again until it drops to 94% (Link) Dell laptops do not use the battery when they are...
Quote:Originally Posted by Bitech Personally I wouldn't risk unnecessarily wearing out a battery leaving it plugged in and using the AC adapter. I also would like to know more about your new Dell and how it "ignores" the battery. It...
Quote:Originally Posted by shad0wboss I've read several threads suggesting either removing the battery or letting it in. I've also read that if the temps on the battery are below 60° then it is fine to leave the battery with AC...
Not a bad run, would have been a whole lot better if my internet wasn't so f**cked up. Thank you ZA.
Quote:Originally Posted by Systemlord Alright I'm really confused, I though we were going to use vcore of 1.24v-1.25v as an example and now we are at 1.104v, I feel like we were starting with the basics and now things have flown...
Quote:Originally Posted by Systemlord I think I understand, Offset is for when the CPU boost up in turbo and the Offset is determined by the VID. So when I first attempt to OC my CPU a good starting point for vcore is 1.24V, let's...
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