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March 7th, 2007 00:00

inspiron 1501 getting hot ?

i just recieved my dell 1501 and its keeps going down to 800 mhz processor speed while running and becomes slow to respond. im wondering if its getting hot? its not even doing anything but surfing the net
 
xp pro
amd 64 x2
1 gig ram
256mb onboard vid
 
MAtt

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March 7th, 2007 06:00

fordboy_52,
 
It is supposed to work that way. It slows (Throttles) the processor speed to conserve power and control the heat. You can adjust the power settings by left clicking the power icon in the taskbar X Balanced, X Power Saver, or High Performance. Just a note: I leave mine on High Performance all the time and it works for me. 
 
pcgeek11

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March 7th, 2007 11:00

i dont have those options....

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March 7th, 2007 12:00

yea, i think i figured it out.... thanks for the help. i also found some info here
 
 
Matt

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March 7th, 2007 12:00

You said:
 
" i dont have those options.... "
Never mind I just noticed in your sig it says XP Pro....
 
I originally was assuming you were running Vista as you said you just received the notebook. Sorry. Assuming will get you everytime.
 
Go to the control panel.
Start >> Settings >> Control Panel.
When in Control Panel select " Power Options "
 
OR
 
See in the task bar either the battery icon ( Running on the battery ) or a battery icon with a plug ( Plugged in ). Put the mouse pointer on that and press the Right mouse key. A selection should open with the set power options available.
 
From there you should be able to set it how you want.
 
The below is how to set it from Vista.
 
There are lots of ways to get there.
 
See in the task bar either the battery icon ( Running on the battery ) or a battery icon with a plug ( Plugged in ). Put the mouse pointer on that and press the left mouse key. A small window should open with the power options available. If you cannot find this see below.
 
OR
 
Right click on the desktop.
Select Personalize.
Then select the " Screen Saver " option.
At the bottom of that window select " Change Power Settings ".
Change them as you like from the resulting window.
 
OR
 
Open the start menu.
At the bottom there is a search function.
In that block type " power " without the quotes.
Then press enter.
A window should open with the power options.
Here you can set them and adjust them as needed.
 
Really! Trust me they are there. All of the above ways does the same thing.
 
pcgeek11
 
 


Message Edited by pcgeek11 on 03-07-2007 08:31 AM

Message Edited by pcgeek11 on 03-07-2007 08:40 AM
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