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Dell Precision M6700 Owner's Review

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Bokeh, Jul 24, 2012.

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  1. Krane

    Krane Notebook Prophet

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    I got that Boken. I'm sure most others did as well.
     
  2. Athar

    Athar Notebook Guru

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    @Bokeh: Don't know if you already say, somewhere, but what is your CPU temp ? (°C)
    In idle, (load and) Full load ?


    Thanks, because I have maybe an issue with my temp... (In Full load for 18 hours => 99°C at maximum ! (3820QM). With game (only benchmark), I reach 89°C. GPU is cooler, max is 73°C).
     
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    Temps are on page 1 Jeeves. Looks like you have some issues?
     
  4. Dirtnap

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    Anybody going to make a video showing off their m6700?

    like how this guy's showing off his m6400
     
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  5. Bokeh

    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    The GPU temps are very low - like yours.

    CPU temps are higher. I have been trying to sort this out with my machine. Synthetic loads give me the same mid 90's temps. Normal workloads are high 80's. Since I have a pre-production M6700, I have to make sure what I am seeing is what production models will see.

    It does seem like your temps are higher than expected though.
     
  6. Krane

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    I love the videos showing what the machine can do, but those blurry shaky cam shots are painful to watch. You got to get a tripod or at least friend/family to hold the camera steady for you.
     
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    True, but it doesn't matter to me at this moment, I just want to see videos of the m6700/covet m6700.
     
  8. Athar

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    @Krane "Temps are on page 1 Jeeves. Looks like you have some issues?" => If you read all, it doesn't tell when and how was take this temp... it's just a screen...

    @Bokeh : Well, I will contact Dell to see what they think about it.
     
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    Elaborate please. If I'm missing something this would be a good opportunity to learn more about it.
     
  10. Dirtnap

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    Does the m6700 have this feature like the m6400 did?
     
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