Samsung NC10

Just overclocked mine with Setfsb. works great. Only bumped mine up a little to 1.7 so far and just doing a bit of stress testing.
 
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Just overclocked mine with Setfsb. works great. Only bumped mine up a little to 1.7 so far and just doing a bit of stress testing.

glad it worked, im gonna order mine today and try when it arrives,
you should be ok doing 24% overclock (1.9ish)seeing as thats what the msi does and internally theyare the same, although i expect i'll just let it sit on like 1.8
 
Apart from colour, no. I've heard news of one with an HSDPA modem built in, but the only places I've seen it for sale carry a large premium (twice the price), probably because they're intended to be sold with mobile phone contracts.

Actually, you can pre-order them here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=LT-058-SA&groupid=959&catid=1400&subcat=

But it's £437 vs £327. That's a £110 premium! Not OC's fault, as I say, I just think it's the usual pricing the manufacturer adds, to make the mobile contract subsidy look more generous than it is.
 
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Was just looking a customer review on this site for the white NC10:

"I bought this laptop a few weeks ago however before i even turned it on i upgraded it to SSD (OCZ Core V2 - 60GB) and put 2GB of ram in instead of the 1GB it comes with. This laptop, is pretty amazing, the boot time is < 5 seconds from bios load up."

Is that actually possible, or is this guy using a little artistic license and over-enthusiasm?

<5 seconds is a bold claim.

I do want to believe!
 
I have an NC10 running standard windows on 1gb so not the same machine, but it certainly takes a *lot* longr than 5 seconds, so I would be very doubtful that the changes listed would cut the boot time that much.
 
Was just looking a customer review on this site for the white NC10:

"I bought this laptop a few weeks ago however before i even turned it on i upgraded it to SSD (OCZ Core V2 - 60GB) and put 2GB of ram in instead of the 1GB it comes with. This laptop, is pretty amazing, the boot time is < 5 seconds from bios load up."

Is that actually possible, or is this guy using a little artistic license and over-enthusiasm?

<5 seconds is a bold claim.

I do want to believe!
Assuming he's putting it into hibernate (which laptop users do instead of a full shutdown) then yes that's normal.

Sleep mode for me is less than 5 secs really.
 
I wanted to install ms office on my new nc10 but then realized it doesn't have a cd drive :p (i knew this before buying, just forgot, lol. incidentally, why do they supply software on cd's if it doesn't natively have a cd drive? surely makes more sense to supply it on usb sticks or something)

anyway, what's the best way to install it? things i saw online suggested either creating an image on the desktop computer and then copying it and mounting it via usb drive. or sharing the cd drive (which I have no idea how to do) or just direct copying the folder.

What've people on here done? what's the best way?
 
I wanted to install ms office on my new nc10 but then realized it doesn't have a cd drive :p (i knew this before buying, just forgot, lol. incidentally, why do they supply software on cd's if it doesn't natively have a cd drive? surely makes more sense to supply it on usb sticks or something)

anyway, what's the best way to install it? things i saw online suggested either creating an image on the desktop computer and then copying it and mounting it via usb drive. or sharing the cd drive (which I have no idea how to do) or just direct copying the folder.

What've people on here done? what's the best way?

I installed office on my NC10 at the weekend. Just made an iso of the disk using imgburn, then mounted it as a virtual drive. :)
 
here is some screen shot of my samsung nc10 with 7100 build with rocketdock on top of the screen.

love the way it looks and its smooth :D

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