abene Skrevet 6. september 2010 Del Skrevet 6. september 2010 Det rapporteres om overoppheting i bærbare maskiner fra Toshiba. Les mer Lenke til kommentar
Dudeson Skrevet 6. september 2010 Del Skrevet 6. september 2010 Ikke tilfeldigvis med nvidia gpuer? Lenke til kommentar
nebrewfoz Skrevet 6. september 2010 Del Skrevet 6. september 2010 Ikke tilfeldigvis med nvidia gpuer? Problemet har ingenting med GPU (eller CPU) å gjøre. Fra Toshiba: Certain Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 laptop computers have been manufactured with a potentially faulty DC-In harness. These computers will have model/part numbers beginning with PST3AU, PST3BU, or PST3LU. The defective harness may, in some circumstances, overheat to the point of melting the computer's base at the location where the AC adaptor plugs into the unit. To date there have been no reports of serious injury, but the temperature is sufficient to pose a burn hazard if specific parts of the DC-In Jack or plug are touched when they are overheated. Toshiba is releasing a BIOS revision which will prevent the computer from overheating in this manner. Should the BIOS determine that a harness failure is occurring, external power will immediately be disabled eliminating the possibility of the over heating. You may continue to use the system, without risk of overheating, using the remaining battery charge. Lenke til kommentar
Kynxx Skrevet 6. september 2010 Del Skrevet 6. september 2010 Ikke tilfeldigvis med nvidia gpuer? Problemet har ingenting med GPU (eller CPU) å gjøre. Fra Toshiba: Certain Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 laptop computers have been manufactured with a potentially faulty DC-In harness. These computers will have model/part numbers beginning with PST3AU, PST3BU, or PST3LU. The defective harness may, in some circumstances, overheat to the point of melting the computer's base at the location where the AC adaptor plugs into the unit. To date there have been no reports of serious injury, but the temperature is sufficient to pose a burn hazard if specific parts of the DC-In Jack or plug are touched when they are overheated. Toshiba is releasing a BIOS revision which will prevent the computer from overheating in this manner. Should the BIOS determine that a harness failure is occurring, external power will immediately be disabled eliminating the possibility of the over heating. You may continue to use the system, without risk of overheating, using the remaining battery charge. Failed to see the funny. (hint: fermi) Lenke til kommentar
AdNauseam Skrevet 7. september 2010 Del Skrevet 7. september 2010 8000-serien har faktisk hatt en del problemer, det var pga en feil i kortene. Vil tro det er større risiko med dem enn med Fermi. 1 Lenke til kommentar
nebrewfoz Skrevet 7. september 2010 Del Skrevet 7. september 2010 Failed to see the funny. (hint: fermi) Maybe it wasn't ... Lenke til kommentar
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