yeah, thanks a lot for the help guys!
I contacted PCS support, I'll let you know how the "Quest for the Lost CMOS Battery" is going to go, hopefully without too many sequels
@barlew yeah, I found that on google as well before dismembering my laptop :D
unfortunately, it didn't work, I gave it a good run through trying 5-6 times, also removing the battery, waiting for the system to discharge etc..
@SpyderTracks , @barlew
Thanks for all the help!
yeah so i looked at those pictures and i started my quest to find the CMOS battery, i removed the cooling solutions, i removed the GPU and...
... it's not there!
see the attached image.
I don't really understand where it must have gone :D...
Hi the product code that i can see on the label on the backplate of my laptop (that i removed to access the ram) is P751DM2-G let me know if this helps thanks!
hi, thanks for replying,
@Bastet the cmos battery unfortunately it's not under there.
@SpyderTracks i don't have anymore my manual :( i tried to search for a pdf online but i couldn't find anything, do you know where to look?
Thanks!
Hello guys,
I wanted to make a test to measure the difference in performance between a very slow and very fast ram memory module while building some code.
I turned on my laptop, went into the bios, went into the overclocking settings, and tried to set the ram "rate" from 9 to the lowest value...