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I have a surface rt and I'm getting scared.Is it possible that there is a proccesor that works with the surface rt and is x86?
Welcome to WPC Shak.I have a surface rt and I'm getting scared.
Is it possible that there is a processor that works with the surface rt and is x86?
I have a surface rt and I'm getting scared.Is it possible that there is a proccesor that works with the surface rt and is x86?
Wasted?Well I'm only scared because I wasted 350$ :/ thanks anyways
Wow. Amazing that you came to that judgment with very few facts.You know Shak Shuck, it's comments like this that make me wonder about people. You say you have wasted $350 - how on earth is that possible. I would warrant that your Surface is doing everything that it was intended to do and likely doing them very well. If it is having a problem with something then I know that chatting with a Microsoft rep online will solve most issues and if they can't solve the issue they are more than willing to go above and beyond and replace the unit.
That's all well and good for you.On my Surface 2 I had one small issue - the purple colouring from my type cover had started to transfer onto the housing at the upper edge of the unit where the camera lens sits. I contacted Microsoft not really expecting much and to my surprise they authorized a brand new replacement for me. I was able to just go into the Microsoft store near me and get the new one. That, in my opinion is excellent customer service on an excellent device.
We have 3 Surfaces in our house - 1 Pro 2, 1 Surface 2 and 1 Surface RT. All three of them work flawlessly. I have to say that they are some of the best devices that we have ever owned - and trust me we like our tech in our house! They have done everything that we have asked them to do and done it very well. None of us would trade our Surfaces in for something else at this point in time.
Well I'm only scared because I wasted 350$ :/ thanks anyways
If Microsoft and NVIDIA would get their **** together and enable 5th power saving core support we would in effect get a processor upgrade
Maybe it's a driver issue, maybe a flaw in the Tegra chip. It wouldn't be the first time that Microsoft got burned by a bug in a Tegra chip.How about they just update the bloody drivers, it's a crime that hasn't happened yet....and yes you're right.
