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  1. They aren't slow but they are compared to normal cpus is what I said. By about 1ghz depending on what modern one because some of them go up to 3.4ghz stock and thats per core as well. Ofcourse it doesn't produce 1 watt, I think the word you're looking for is consume :P

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  2. there not actually that slow the Atom processors are single and dual core but the Z500 Atom doesnt even produce 1 watt.

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  3. Didn't know that, still slightly slow compared to normal but still not bad most likely expensive considering its intel though :P.

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  4. Proof? sorry but I have never heard of that happening. Must be new technology running at low rates because even old technology dies once you take off the heatsink. The E4500 works at 1.2ghz without one but thats not normal clock speeds. They usually last up to 10 - 20 seconds without any damage. Its either that or theres no stress being put on the cpu you speak of.

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  5. not all cpu's die without a heatsink... infact iv known some to perform better when hotter then usual lol

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  6. I can understand no fan but cpus without a heatsink go pop, they use less power but not that much less lol.

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  7. how have u got the same then? And alienware are a big fail. N1 on wasting about £2000

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  8. i have the same laptop but mys is a alienware sentia m3200

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  9. canadians and americans are the same things anyway so sheesh

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  10. where can i buy a barebook notebook?? i tried newegg and tigerdirect .. im not looking to spend much on the actual box..just on the components like the cpu etc.. do u have any advice?

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  11. yeah lol, sorry if i offended you about that, i get abit aggressive at times lol, and yeah you can actually, too much can heat the cpu up because of the mass pf heat its gathering, look it up or something

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  12. you can never have too much thermal paste!
    i love how you added the canadian part so classic, what it has to do with this boggles the mind..

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  13. no, chip creep is a result of thermal paste expanding and contracting from the heat, thermal paste sticks the heatsink to the cpu so when ever you want to take the heatsink off the cpu gets pulled out with it. anyways this does not occour with newer systems and im dont know why everyone is being all big headed because i have a laptop which im using to write this comment that hasnt got a heatsink of fan attached!!!

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  14. wtf, your the retarded one, yes notebooks generate alot of heat but i dnt need some canadian telling me something i already know and calling me retarded. notebooks dnt use as much power therefore there isnt really a need for thermal paste to be applied, even tho the heatsink thats provided should already have the thermalpaste applied.

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  15. what are you retarded notebooks create a large amount of heat.

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  16. chip creep is a result of even the slightest increase in temperature....thermal paste prevents such an issue...not just for hot procs. Thermal paste should always be used. You never know what room temp your laptop will be in. CPU temp can rise at any point at any time. Its more precautionary, even on low wattage procs.

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  17. can anyone tell me how much a laptop shell or "barebook" costs??

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  18. dont you mean ur stupid, newer cpus are producing lower wattage, some cpus only produce 30watts of heat, as a result the cpu is cool and discrete as no fan is really required for the notebook

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  19. yeh but not really on the newest cpus, as a result they are infact producing lower wattage and heat...

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  20. You should, infact - you must really.

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  21. you dont really need coolent past on a notebook cpu, it doesnt produce as much heat

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  22. what happened to the cooling paste?

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