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Dell precision M4400

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Weegie, Jul 16, 2008.

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  1. Weegie

    Weegie Notebook Deity

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    By the looks of it,dells next M4400 15.4" Precision notebook will FINALLY have a midrange quadro FX770M which is a G96....same as 9600M GT etc etc.

    Have almost bought a M6300 a couple of times,but as I didn't really need to have it until the beginning of Oct,decided to wait and see if dell was finally going to compete in the 15.4" size with lenovo and HP....glad I did.

    Obviously there are engineering samples out there already for Autodesk to have benchmarks on it [better than FX1600M in M6300]


    http://www.inventor-certified.com/graphics/SV13_vend.pdf
     
  2. Fade To Black

    Fade To Black The Bad Ass

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    How do you know that this Quadro FX 770M (blank page, but existent) is a 9600M GT card? It would be great, but unless we can see some proof of that, we'll have to assume other things.
    I've found this on Guru3D (nVidia driver): NVIDIA_G96.DEV_065C.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M. I am not sure what this means.
    I've also found this list below.
    G8x/9xM Low end Workstation Graphics
    NVIDIA_G86.DEV_042D.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 360M"
    NVIDIA_G98.DEV_06FB.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 370M"
    NVIDIA_G84.DEV_040C.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 570M"
    NVIDIA_G96.DEV_065C.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M"
    Hopefully it will not mean anything but a 9600M GT (as the Latitude/Precision line can take that card).
     
  3. Weegie

    Weegie Notebook Deity

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    The chip number is the chip number,whether the FX770M has the same memory type and clock rates as a geforce 9600GT remains to be seen or whether it is based on a 9600M GS,9650M Gt,9700M GS ,I don't know.....but its a big improvement over the scummy 64bit FX350M or 360M that they've put in the 15" Precision for the last three years.


    Laptopvideo2go has a page with chip numbers and variants.

    http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=18022

    Believe or assume whatever you like....but I'm pretty excited over finding those inventor benchmarks with a listed Precision M4400 and T9400 and FX770M specs
     
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    kaiz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Any update on what G96 consumer card the Quadro 770m corresponds to?
     
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    spajix Notebook Geek

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    Yea the 9600M GT
    and the M4400 will also offer the fx 1700M in September and it corresponds to the 9700M GT
     
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