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E Series Power Settings

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by ofelas, Mar 19, 2009.

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    ofelas Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks; just read your other reply as well.
     
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    Judging by that list - looks like the M2400's GPU the 370M would be pretty much identical to the NVS160M, so I'm assuming it has a similar TDP of 12w?
    If so, it should make it run even hotter than the E6400 with the 10w NV150M I reckon?
     
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    Yes, it's a given that the NVidia will run hotter in the E6500.
    However, the E6500 has two heatsinks as opposed to just one in the E6400.
     
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