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  • #64606
    Katagiri
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    #64990
    FUCKTECHTABLET
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    Upgrade your kernel and  install laptop mode tool


    FUCK FUCKTECHTABLET

    #65331
    FUCKTECHTABLET
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    It seem as your memory is fault but I doesn’t explain why your temp always 80C in Linux?


    FUCK FUCKTECHTABLET

    #66880
    Anonymous
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    Could anyone send his good bios voltage settings photo? Maybe it’s the problem.

    #67081
    rafita82
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    It seem as your memory is fault but I doesn’t explain why your temp always 80C in Linux?

    That is because Linux has not the proper drivers to handle our processor and it os probably using always the processor at maximum power, even if you are not executing nothing

    #67153
    Brad
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    No. This is wrong. Of course the CPU is not at max power when not in use.  It’s easy to see in the task manager threads graph. So the temperature is caused by something else.  The memory or graphics processor perhaps?

    #67228
    rafita82
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    No. This is wrong. Of course the CPU is not at max power when not in use. It’s easy to see in the task manager threads graph. So the temperature is caused by something else. The memory or graphics processor perhaps?

    Ok, the Graphic Processor could be, but the problem is the same: There are still not the right Linux drivers for our hardware

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