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I've been following this forum for some time, but I finally decided to register. I am a former member of Notebookreview.

 

I have a Clevo X170KM-G, as a leisure notebook (my second Clevo notebook), and a Tongfan PF4MN2F as a work computer.

(I work as an IT manager in a company, and since I was a child I have had the hobby of information technology)

 

Congratulations for the excellent contents, which have allowed me to solve more than one problem on my Clevo.

 

See you around 😀

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It has been a while since I was last active, but whenever I have a problem, I always check here first. In a perfect world, there would only be one forum to search in, but nothing is perfect...

 

My only wish would be more discussion and support for older computers.

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Main #1: Precision 7760 (i9, A4000, 64GB, 2TB, 4K 120Hz), Main #2: Latitude 9430 2-in-1 (i7, 16GB, 256GB, QHD+ touch), Main #3: Precision 7530 (i5 8400H, P2000, 64GB, 512GB, 1080p), Main #4: XPS 15 7590 (i7, GTX 1650, 32GB, 1TB, 4K touch), Precision M6800 (i7, FirePro M6100), 2x Precision M4800 (i7 4900MQ, K2100M, QHD+), 2x Precision M4700 (i7 3740QM, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6600 (i7 2720MQ, Quadro 3000M, 16GB, 256GB), 2x Precision M6500 (i5 Q740, FirePro M7820, 8GB, 300GB, RGB LED screen), Precision M4500 (i7 Q720, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6400 (T8400, Quadro FX 2700M, 4GB, 80GB), Inspiron 17 5767 (i7, Radeon R7 M440, 16GB, 1TB), Inspiron 5748 (i5 4210U, 8GB, 512GB SSD), Thinkpad T410Latitude E6410 (i5 M560, 8GB, 512GB, 900p), Latitude E4300, Inspiron 1525, 2x Latitude D620Latitude D530, Inspiron 6000, 2x Latitude L400Thinkpad T43, Thinkpad T42, Thinkpad T41, Thinkpad 600E, 1996 Latitude LM, and many more...

Macs: 2x 2012 Unibody 13" MBP (i5, 8GB, 256GB), 2011 15" MBP (i7, 8GB, 256GB, matte hi-res), 2009 17" MBP2008 Unibody 15" MBP, 2x 2006 17" MBP (2.16GHz, 2.33GHz), 2x early 2008 15" MBP (2.4GHz), 2007 Polycarbonate MacBook15" Powerbook G4 (1.5GHz), 2x 17" PowerBook G4iBook G3 12" (500MHz), 2x iBook G4 12" (1.33GHz), 2x iBook G4 14" (1.33GHz, 1.42GHz), Titanium PB G4
Vintage Macintosh: 2x PowerBook 180, 2x PB 165, PB 170, PB 160, Clamshell iBook G3 (300MHz, blueberry), 2x PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"

Spoiler

Latitude E4300: SP9400, 4GB, 256GB

Inspiron 1525: T9500, 4GB, 1680x1050

2x Latitude D620: T2400, 2GB, 256GB, 1440x900

Latitude D530: T7250, 2GB, 80GB

Inspiron 6000: P4

Thinkpad T43Pentium M 750, 512MB RAM, 60GB HDD

Thinkpad T42: Pentium M, 512MB, 80GB

Thinkpad T41: Pentium M, 512MB, 60GB

Thinkpad 600E: Pentium II (CMOS and fan replacement in progress)

Early 2008 15" MBP: T8300, 4GB, 200GB, 900p

Early 2007 15" MBP: T7500, 2GB, 120GB

Early 2006 17" MBP: T2600, 2GB, 120GB

PowerBook G4 Al 15": G4 1.5GHz, 768MB, 60GB

2x iBook G4: 1.33GHz

iBook G3: 500MHz

1996 Latitude LM: 133MHz Pentium MMX, 24MB RAM

 

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2 hours ago, zhongze12345 said:

It has been a while since I was last active, but whenever I have a problem, I always check here first. In a perfect world, there would only be one forum to search in, but nothing is perfect...

 

My only wish would be more discussion and support for older computers.

If you need to reference older materials we do still have the NBRchive :) 

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On 12/24/2022 at 11:56 PM, tennic said:

I've been following this forum for some time, but I finally decided to register. I am a former member of Notebookreview.

 

I have a Clevo X170KM-G, as a leisure notebook (my second Clevo notebook), and a Tongfan PF4MN2F as a work computer.

(I work as an IT manager in a company, and since I was a child I have had the hobby of information technology)

 

Congratulations for the excellent contents, which have allowed me to solve more than one problem on my Clevo.

 

See you around 😀

Welcome back.  It's great the forum is gaining traction again. Enjoy your time here!

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On 12/25/2022 at 6:53 PM, Reciever said:

If you need to reference older materials we do still have the NBRchive 🙂

There is a lot of information on the archive, but I do wish that there was more active discussion since I'm in the process of upgrading and restoring many laptops in my collection...

 

I suppose people here are more interested in newer stuff, but I find myself enjoying older laptops more since I can't afford to max out and fully rebuild frames and chassis on new laptops 😂

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Main #1: Precision 7760 (i9, A4000, 64GB, 2TB, 4K 120Hz), Main #2: Latitude 9430 2-in-1 (i7, 16GB, 256GB, QHD+ touch), Main #3: Precision 7530 (i5 8400H, P2000, 64GB, 512GB, 1080p), Main #4: XPS 15 7590 (i7, GTX 1650, 32GB, 1TB, 4K touch), Precision M6800 (i7, FirePro M6100), 2x Precision M4800 (i7 4900MQ, K2100M, QHD+), 2x Precision M4700 (i7 3740QM, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6600 (i7 2720MQ, Quadro 3000M, 16GB, 256GB), 2x Precision M6500 (i5 Q740, FirePro M7820, 8GB, 300GB, RGB LED screen), Precision M4500 (i7 Q720, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6400 (T8400, Quadro FX 2700M, 4GB, 80GB), Inspiron 17 5767 (i7, Radeon R7 M440, 16GB, 1TB), Inspiron 5748 (i5 4210U, 8GB, 512GB SSD), Thinkpad T410Latitude E6410 (i5 M560, 8GB, 512GB, 900p), Latitude E4300, Inspiron 1525, 2x Latitude D620Latitude D530, Inspiron 6000, 2x Latitude L400Thinkpad T43, Thinkpad T42, Thinkpad T41, Thinkpad 600E, 1996 Latitude LM, and many more...

Macs: 2x 2012 Unibody 13" MBP (i5, 8GB, 256GB), 2011 15" MBP (i7, 8GB, 256GB, matte hi-res), 2009 17" MBP2008 Unibody 15" MBP, 2x 2006 17" MBP (2.16GHz, 2.33GHz), 2x early 2008 15" MBP (2.4GHz), 2007 Polycarbonate MacBook15" Powerbook G4 (1.5GHz), 2x 17" PowerBook G4iBook G3 12" (500MHz), 2x iBook G4 12" (1.33GHz), 2x iBook G4 14" (1.33GHz, 1.42GHz), Titanium PB G4
Vintage Macintosh: 2x PowerBook 180, 2x PB 165, PB 170, PB 160, Clamshell iBook G3 (300MHz, blueberry), 2x PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"

Spoiler

Latitude E4300: SP9400, 4GB, 256GB

Inspiron 1525: T9500, 4GB, 1680x1050

2x Latitude D620: T2400, 2GB, 256GB, 1440x900

Latitude D530: T7250, 2GB, 80GB

Inspiron 6000: P4

Thinkpad T43Pentium M 750, 512MB RAM, 60GB HDD

Thinkpad T42: Pentium M, 512MB, 80GB

Thinkpad T41: Pentium M, 512MB, 60GB

Thinkpad 600E: Pentium II (CMOS and fan replacement in progress)

Early 2008 15" MBP: T8300, 4GB, 200GB, 900p

Early 2007 15" MBP: T7500, 2GB, 120GB

Early 2006 17" MBP: T2600, 2GB, 120GB

PowerBook G4 Al 15": G4 1.5GHz, 768MB, 60GB

2x iBook G4: 1.33GHz

iBook G3: 500MHz

1996 Latitude LM: 133MHz Pentium MMX, 24MB RAM

 

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8 minutes ago, zhongze12345 said:

There is a lot of information on the archive, but I do wish that there was more active discussion since I'm in the process of upgrading and restoring many laptops in my collection...

 

I suppose people here are more interested in newer stuff, but I find myself enjoying older laptops more since I can't afford to max out and fully rebuild frames and chassis on new laptops 😂

Gotta start somewhere! Might as well be you :P 

 

Yeah I cant really justify the  price tags I have been seeing for the new stuff, perhaps one of them might come along with a strong showing, who knows lol

 

Have to keep  in mind were technically quite a fledgling forum, no advertising to speak of, all word of mouth.

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14 minutes ago, Reciever said:

Gotta start somewhere! Might as well be you 😛

 

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14 minutes ago, Reciever said:

Yeah I cant really justify the  price tags I have been seeing for the new stuff, perhaps one of them might come along with a strong showing, who knows lol

 

And especially with the lack of upgradability/serviceability. The removal of the easily replaceable keyboard on the new Precision 7000s is a pretty big deal breaker for me. While I suppose the easily removable keyboard on the previous generations were to accommodate for the SODIMMs under the keyboard, having to do a complete teardown just to replace the keyboard is incredibly frustrating.

 

20 minutes ago, Reciever said:

Have to keep  in mind were technically quite a fledgling forum, no advertising to speak of, all word of mouth.

Yep, and since the old forum was shut down with such little notice, I suspect that many old users still don't know about this forum.

Main #1: Precision 7760 (i9, A4000, 64GB, 2TB, 4K 120Hz), Main #2: Latitude 9430 2-in-1 (i7, 16GB, 256GB, QHD+ touch), Main #3: Precision 7530 (i5 8400H, P2000, 64GB, 512GB, 1080p), Main #4: XPS 15 7590 (i7, GTX 1650, 32GB, 1TB, 4K touch), Precision M6800 (i7, FirePro M6100), 2x Precision M4800 (i7 4900MQ, K2100M, QHD+), 2x Precision M4700 (i7 3740QM, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6600 (i7 2720MQ, Quadro 3000M, 16GB, 256GB), 2x Precision M6500 (i5 Q740, FirePro M7820, 8GB, 300GB, RGB LED screen), Precision M4500 (i7 Q720, 8GB, 512GB), Precision M6400 (T8400, Quadro FX 2700M, 4GB, 80GB), Inspiron 17 5767 (i7, Radeon R7 M440, 16GB, 1TB), Inspiron 5748 (i5 4210U, 8GB, 512GB SSD), Thinkpad T410Latitude E6410 (i5 M560, 8GB, 512GB, 900p), Latitude E4300, Inspiron 1525, 2x Latitude D620Latitude D530, Inspiron 6000, 2x Latitude L400Thinkpad T43, Thinkpad T42, Thinkpad T41, Thinkpad 600E, 1996 Latitude LM, and many more...

Macs: 2x 2012 Unibody 13" MBP (i5, 8GB, 256GB), 2011 15" MBP (i7, 8GB, 256GB, matte hi-res), 2009 17" MBP2008 Unibody 15" MBP, 2x 2006 17" MBP (2.16GHz, 2.33GHz), 2x early 2008 15" MBP (2.4GHz), 2007 Polycarbonate MacBook15" Powerbook G4 (1.5GHz), 2x 17" PowerBook G4iBook G3 12" (500MHz), 2x iBook G4 12" (1.33GHz), 2x iBook G4 14" (1.33GHz, 1.42GHz), Titanium PB G4
Vintage Macintosh: 2x PowerBook 180, 2x PB 165, PB 170, PB 160, Clamshell iBook G3 (300MHz, blueberry), 2x PowerBook G3 "Wallstreet"

Spoiler

Latitude E4300: SP9400, 4GB, 256GB

Inspiron 1525: T9500, 4GB, 1680x1050

2x Latitude D620: T2400, 2GB, 256GB, 1440x900

Latitude D530: T7250, 2GB, 80GB

Inspiron 6000: P4

Thinkpad T43Pentium M 750, 512MB RAM, 60GB HDD

Thinkpad T42: Pentium M, 512MB, 80GB

Thinkpad T41: Pentium M, 512MB, 60GB

Thinkpad 600E: Pentium II (CMOS and fan replacement in progress)

Early 2008 15" MBP: T8300, 4GB, 200GB, 900p

Early 2007 15" MBP: T7500, 2GB, 120GB

Early 2006 17" MBP: T2600, 2GB, 120GB

PowerBook G4 Al 15": G4 1.5GHz, 768MB, 60GB

2x iBook G4: 1.33GHz

iBook G3: 500MHz

1996 Latitude LM: 133MHz Pentium MMX, 24MB RAM

 

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1 hour ago, zhongze12345 said:

🤔🤔

 

And especially with the lack of upgradability/serviceability. The removal of the easily replaceable keyboard on the new Precision 7000s is a pretty big deal breaker for me. While I suppose the easily removable keyboard on the previous generations were to accommodate for the SODIMMs under the keyboard, having to do a complete teardown just to replace the keyboard is incredibly frustrating.

 

Yep, and since the old forum was shut down with such little notice, I suspect that many old users still don't know about this forum.

I know that pain, I had to replace 400 lids for the 7730 because the local contractors slid the systems on the tables some years ago.

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On 12/25/2022 at 4:26 AM, tennic said:

I've been following this forum for some time, but I finally decided to register. I am a former member of Notebookreview.

 

I have a Clevo X170KM-G, as a leisure notebook (my second Clevo notebook), and a Tongfan PF4MN2F as a work computer.

(I work as an IT manager in a company, and since I was a child I have had the hobby of information technology)

 

Congratulations for the excellent contents, which have allowed me to solve more than one problem on my Clevo.

 

See you around 😀

 

about time, we need every member we can get! 😄 welcome to the fold bud, hope you enjoy! keep posting and sharing knowledge, its fun 😉 

awesome machines btw, i see youre a man of taste going with Clevo and Tongfang 🙂 

 

On 12/25/2022 at 11:04 PM, zhongze12345 said:

It has been a while since I was last active, but whenever I have a problem, I always check here first. In a perfect world, there would only be one forum to search in, but nothing is perfect...

 

My only wish would be more discussion and support for older computers.

 

On 12/28/2022 at 11:19 PM, zhongze12345 said:

There is a lot of information on the archive, but I do wish that there was more active discussion since I'm in the process of upgrading and restoring many laptops in my collection...

 

I suppose people here are more interested in newer stuff, but I find myself enjoying older laptops more since I can't afford to max out and fully rebuild frames and chassis on new laptops 😂

 

haha i think the issue currently is that were still a very small forum, still waiting to breach 1000 members. the most active ones were the hardcore NBR freaks from ye olden days, and naturally they bench, tune and tweak far more than the average user. so theyre also more likely to upgrade more frequently, thus more discussions about newer stuff. but the more we grow, the more we can strenghthen our base! so good to have you guys here to help build NBT 🙂 

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11 hours ago, jaybee83 said:

 

about time, we need every member we can get! 😄 welcome to the fold bud, hope you enjoy! keep posting and sharing knowledge, its fun 😉 

awesome machines btw, i see youre a man of taste going with Clevo and Tongfang 🙂 

 

 

Here the contents are of the highest level, for those who want to experiment, the material is plentiful and of high quality 😀

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