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Dell Precision 5510 Owner's Review

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Bokeh, Nov 24, 2015.

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  1. Mike F

    Mike F Notebook Enthusiast

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    Instruction posted by another member in the other thread you posted...

    new Dell Precision 5510 (Twin of XPS15)
     
  2. dnaxx

    dnaxx Notebook Guru

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    Are you using the UHD display? can you post some pics of the display (especially refelections)?
     
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    Ramzay Notebook Connoisseur

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    This thing looks exactly like the new XPS.
     
  4. Grassright

    Grassright Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thank you.
    But sadly, following the instruction, the latest Dell Backup and Recovery completed ruined the recovery partitions. I had to do a fresh install afterwards.
     
  5. Gudi

    Gudi Notebook Consultant

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    Hi Grassright
    Hmmm, to bad about the fresh reinstall. Sounds like another step-by-step solution is needed. However what are your experinces with the new 950 Pro?

    Could anyone tell me if the RAM is 1.2V?

    I hope to reuse the none ECC and PM951 in a new NUC Skylake ;)
     
  6. threeply

    threeply Notebook Evangelist

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    I like that the new Xeons can use both ECC and normal RAM.
    It makes upgrades more economical. Older server based Xeons were ECC only making RAM upgrades pricey.

    My 2 cents



    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
     
  7. Gudi

    Gudi Notebook Consultant

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    Any update on the review and thoughts after the first weeks of use are most appreciated ;)
     
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    LouieAtienza Notebook Consultant

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    Samsung has a cloning app on their site for download. ..
     
  9. Billy Cantor

    Billy Cantor Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone want to do an unboxing of their new Precision 5510. We know it's really similar to and XPS 15 9550, but it would be great to see a Precision 5510 unboxing on YouTube.
     
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    dezoris Notebook Consultant

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    It's been a while since I posted, glad to see you are still here. I am working on video and pictures of the 7710 and 7510 don't want to duplicate your work but have xrite calibration info to inject to which I will add here.
    On the 7510 and 7710 with Xeon running the higher end Quadro 5000 will running the higher end NVMe SSDs with 4 lane at 2500/1500MBs interfere with graphic performance on these machines?
    And do you have to be running win10 for it to work properly?
     
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