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  • If you disable the Low Power Mode setting, it will no longer throttle down as it would otherwise. That is the reason why I elected to go with Application Specific. Of course, if you are using applications that would normally need a good amound of processing power and want the tablet to run smoothly, it is of course going…
  • If you do not have the Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework option in your power setting, you're probably on the latest 7.xx driver that doesn't make it available. Download the DPTF driver from the Windows 8 section and it should be there. Once you have that option available, proceed to change settings and you'll be able…
  • Unfortunately no. The RAM is soldered on to the board and thus does not have slots for you to upgrade, and it's a shame that they don't offer models with more memory.
  • No problem, I experienced this myself early on with 8.0 and it was quite frustrating. After experimenting with the different DPTF drivers (At the time I thought the driver was the limiting factor), what I have found is that it is actually the Low Power Mode to be real culprit. Just keep in mind that by making it App…
  • What you need to do is not simply select Performance or Balance, as that would not do anything for you. What's causing the slow down is Low Power Mode Setting WITHIN these profiles. To solve the slow down issue, you need to go to Edit Plan Settings > Change advanced power settings > Intel Dynamic Platform & Thermal…
  • As hmptec mentioned, digging through Acer's driver section, looks like we can find some updated Win8.1 drivers under W700P! So go grab your drivers now if you haven't done so already.
  • Try the generic Intel one provided by Windows. I'm not sure why that latest drivers won't install...
  • The previous post was based on my experience with the preview version. Just updated to the Official release and it turns out that the drivers provided by Windows 8.1 (Display - 10.18.10.3316, WiFi - 3.0.1.155) works perfecly fine. I still however had to manually install the latest Qualcomm Bluetooth driver for it to work…
  • I haven't tried the generic Intel display driver on the 8.1, as in the past they have not worked perfectly with W700 (would not be able to control brightness). However, the generice Intel driver that 8.1 installed (10.18.10.3316) seems to be working PERFECTLY, so maybe these new generic Intel drivers could work. While you…
  • When I was using the preview version, I remember having to reinstall Acer's display driver to make it work. Strangely, having just updated to the official version, Windows installed Intel's 10.18.10.3316 driver and all seems to be working perfectly, including brightness control. The only hiccup that I encountered was…
  • Once you have updated 8.1, you WILL need new Bluetooth driver in order for your devices to work smoothly. Since Acer has not updated their drivers for 8.1, here is the location for the Qualcomm Windows 8.1 drivers. The latest Windows 8.1 Bluetooth driver is 8.0.1.305 and the latest WiFi driver is 10.0.0.268. As to the…
  • I personally purchased this one to use when I'm not using the keyboard case. In fact, this is essentially the very same keyboard that Acer bundled with the W700 when it was separate case and keyboard. Of course, the most important thing is that this keyboard is bluetooth and thus will save the precious USB port for other…
  • The 3337u is the "slightly newer" version of 3317u and 100mhz faster. The real world differece is negligible as I've had both W700 versions. I think the deciding point between if price is equal would be to look at the accesorries. The 3317u model that I had came with a leather carrying case with a separate keyboard, while…
  • jason2234 is correct. Once the 10w clamp kicks in (after 15-20 seconds of full load), the i5 and i3 are indistinguishable. Pretty dissapointing considering how well this Ivy Bridge i5 can actually perform in its normal unclamped form. If Acer allowed the i5 version to run at its "normal" speed while plugged in and be…
  • I think it's because W3 and W5 uses embedded MMC and not actual mSata SSD, so it's soldered on instead. I personally use the M4 256gb in mine. For me, the storage space is much more important than speed, and in reality, the real world difference in the speed of SSD won't be significant either how. But if that is something…
  • My unit from March (i5 3337u) has a mSata drive, which is replaceable. I haven't heard anything about soldered on SSD. I believe the ones that have soldered drive are the W3 and the W5xx series. Here is a video on how to do it, just don't be as rough as the guy in the video. (Important! remember to check the wifi and…
  • To make it work, you need to go to Change Advanced Power setting > Intel Dyamic Platform and Thermal Framework Settings> Low Power Mode Setting Then change On battery from :Enable to :Application Specific
  • The wifi card is soldered on and not mini pci, so it is not replaceable.
  • You need to reinstall the bluetooth driver, however the driver is not fully compatible with 8.1 so the bluetooth audio will not work.
  • The specs were from the european mode which was the only model available at the time. From reading its manual, the P3 does not have a microsd slot. Being priced the same as the W700 (in the US), this are some huge trade off just for a slightly thinner tablet. (worse screen, less powerful processor, and worse battery life)…
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