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    Driver Terrier NooNoo's Avatar
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    Look at the processor cache Techz, and why is benchmarking so important to you?

    BTW my 1.6M spanks my 2.8 (no HT) on a straight number crunching race.
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    thats exactly what i meant, a centrino can beat a p4m or mobile p4, well i went ahead and bought a hp zt3020ea - 1.5/512/40/combo/ati9200_64mb/15.4"

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    here another nb question, hp recommends u dont recharge the batteries until they have about 10% charge left, commom sense, we do that for our mobiles also, but as soon as i come home and plug in the ac power it starts to charge the battery, is there no way to connect to ac power and not charge teh battery

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    Take the battery out.

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    thats ot funny

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