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2010-04-19
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2010-04-19
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2010-04-19
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2010-04-19
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Well, according to mce.ini, if your led glows red, it's an "error". I don't know what kind, but i think it's some hardware failure.
So no, Titan didn't fry your device but you definitely did. As I wrote before, some people should stop messing with their device since they obviously don't know what they're doing.
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2010-04-19
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After installing the 25er kernel from extras* my settings were at 125-600 Mhz?!?
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2010-04-19
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Everythings works fine (also I think DNS resolution is sometimes slower) for me so far...
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2010-04-19
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i hope this will get stable. though some experts resist from overclocking!
This may be to due some Wifi patches introduced with the PR1.2 kernel.
I'm investigating which patch (incl. my own) causes the higher network latency.
You can fix it by disabling Wifi powersaving but then battery drain is much higher.
hopefully it will be fixed in the next version.
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2010-04-19
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a red light in lead is a hardware error??? when i run the LED test in healthcheck it glows red!!! uh oh
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2010-04-19
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2010-04-19
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