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This is my current ticket to Acer Support:My Acer Aspire3 5742-6838 has a fan (next to the power cord) that runs every 30 seconds or so. I bought this laptop to do hard drive recording, but when the fan comes on it temporarily accesses the registry and uses such a large percentage of the CPU that it constantly interrupts other programs and makes it nearly useless, except for maybe word processing and mail and even hesitates on that. This model has an Intel i5 CPU and 4 gb of RAM. I've scoured the net for a real solution, upgraded the Acer Epower Management, etc. I even tried taking the laptop back to factory defaults to no avail. Next, I stopped unnecessary Windows 7 services, hid Microsoft startups, unchecked the other startups in MSConfig, changed Visual Affects to Adjust for Best Performance, eliminated unnecessary programs, ran Auslogics Defragmenter, CCleaner, removed the Search Index, turned unnecessary Window features off (such as Remote Differential Compression). I've run Windows Memory Diagnostic, Scandisk, System File Scan, but no matter what I do this laptop has been an absolute nightmare. I have been doing desktop support for a living for over a decade and I constantly fix friends computers (12 or 13 since May). I don't know what I was thinking when I bought this piece of crap. (I just wanted something to tide me over until I could purchase a high-end Mac.) Anyway, unless you can come up with a genuine solution to this problem, I'll just have to sell it on eBay and badmouth Acer to the hilt on Amazon.
Mark Powell / MCP, MCSE, A+ PC Tech
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I love acer computersI had just bought a timelinex that died on me after 3 days, so I purchased this one.For an i5, this computer is unfortunately a bit sluggishenough so that I went to upgrade the ram right away(it's only 4 out of box). I got the ram and found that (from checking out a few videos) that it is NOT an easy task to install more ram into the computer. The sluggishness was distinct enough for me to return the computer and get something a bit nicer for only a little bit more money.
That being saidI do run a lot of heavy duty programsVB Ultimate, MS Office Suite, Adobe Suite and various developer tools. The average user (games, netflix, and MS Office home) shouldn't have much to complain about with this computer: it's very lightweight for its size, the screen is perfect for basic to intermediate gaming and movie watching, and of coursethe price.
The only big issue most would find with the computer is the speakerit is outright rotten. I'm not the type to listen to music on a computer without headpohnes or external speakers, but almost all audio sounds pretty bad.
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