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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Acer-Aspire-7750G-Notebook.45861.0.html
I don't have a general performance issue, which would be the case if the cpu was overheating. It's just that in certain games certain sound files cause a lag before they're being playd, and the system is accessing the harddrive. In TF2 it's sounds like some taunts or some special explosion noises, in XCOM: EU it's the soldiers voice sounds, in DA2 it was the dialogue. Everything else is fine.
Funny thing is that the problems in TF2 only appeared after I recently de- and reinstalled Steam, I also hadn't played the game in a while, so first I thought some update had caused the problem.
I'm at my wit's end here. I really don't think a system like mine could have a performance issue with a low requirements game like TF2, even if it's a laptop. I mean, I was able to run Crysis on medium settings.