As a side note, my 5300cs/e (5300cs overclocked to 117MHz) works great. However, I find that leaving it turned on for weeks at a time tends to introduce strange video artifacts (like the pointer leaving parts of itself all over the display when it moves). Like I said, this only happens if the book is on for weeks at a time (I was using it as a wireless network bridge). Turning it off for an hour or so clears up the problem...

Peace,
Drew

Drew, it could be a heat related problem. Maybe if you had a beefier heat sink ?


Also, does your motherboard have a Chips and Technologies 65220 or 65225 video controller ?

thanks,

Mad Dog

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