Re: Asus C90P issues
My unfortune situation when I had a chance to revive Asus V7100 is in big doubt. This is a widescreen semi-DTR notebook with P-M 1.73GHz and has a double oddball Go6600 chip. Daughterboard non-standard MXM, this is smallest with LCD signal connector and this said chip is soldered is equally odd so make rarity a high chances.
Means 200 bucks and out of production from Asus and Ebay has one from time to time and extremely high, around 300 plus.
Reason for this high price is too much demand from users who had their die due to extremely bad design of heatsink that uses thick too soft pad that mushed down once and also staddles the northbridge. So lot of of dead Go6600 chips, far as I can determine, this particular 128MB (4 chips soldered at corners of the Go6600 package is unique to Asus it seems to be.) The ones that uses Go6600 chip has external memory soldered to the standard MXM types or on the notebook's mainboard.
This particular GPU Asus uses:
http://www.jienida.com/productshow.asp?product_id=173
Anybody happen to have a good Go6600 chip? 64 or 128mb version or a alternative Asus MXM daughterboard with lesser GPU?
Sigh. Cheers, Wizard
My unfortune situation when I had a chance to revive Asus V7100 is in big doubt. This is a widescreen semi-DTR notebook with P-M 1.73GHz and has a double oddball Go6600 chip. Daughterboard non-standard MXM, this is smallest with LCD signal connector and this said chip is soldered is equally odd so make rarity a high chances.
Means 200 bucks and out of production from Asus and Ebay has one from time to time and extremely high, around 300 plus.
Reason for this high price is too much demand from users who had their die due to extremely bad design of heatsink that uses thick too soft pad that mushed down once and also staddles the northbridge. So lot of of dead Go6600 chips, far as I can determine, this particular 128MB (4 chips soldered at corners of the Go6600 package is unique to Asus it seems to be.) The ones that uses Go6600 chip has external memory soldered to the standard MXM types or on the notebook's mainboard.
This particular GPU Asus uses:
http://www.jienida.com/productshow.asp?product_id=173
Anybody happen to have a good Go6600 chip? 64 or 128mb version or a alternative Asus MXM daughterboard with lesser GPU?
Sigh. Cheers, Wizard
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