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Hands on Dell Precision 7710

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by varnum, Dec 9, 2015.

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  1. hodgeMN

    hodgeMN Notebook Evangelist

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    Price drop on Crucial 2x16 2400 MHZ ECC DDR 4 sodimms at Adorama - $164.99

    http://www.adorama.com/CT2K16TF824A.html

    Crucial Technology 32GB DDR4 2400 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Kit (2x 16GB)
    SKU: CT2K16TF824A MFR: CT2K16G4TFD824A

    If the link does not work, go to Adorama and search for the SKU above. These work well in both the m7510 and m7710 with XEON cpus. I tried to put them in a m5510 with a XEON but as others have indicated, it would not boot.
     
  2. dblkk

    dblkk Notebook Evangelist

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    Wow, that's barely more than 32gb non-ECC

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    Precision 5100?


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  4. Aaron44126

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    I imagine it was supposed to be Precision 5510.
     
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    Yea, sorry about that, I'm mostly on my mobile and t9 not so predictive

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  6. dblkk

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    Just got my sandisk x400 m.2, anyone know the screw size and where to pick one up?

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    When I put the Samsung 950 Pro in my 7510, the screw I needed was already in the system...
     
  8. dblkk

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    Very true, but I did this already (am using that screw for my 950 pro), I need a 2nd one for my sandisk

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    Broke down and ordered the Titan backpack, delivery on Monday. Will remain empty for a few weeks, but at least when my laptop does come, I'll have something for it.

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    I am very interested in using an eGPU for gpu iray rendering with the 7710 - razor core etc. My understanding is that if you add an additional gpu to a desktop computer, you don't need to install its drivers for that additional gpu to utilise its cuda cores for rendering. Apparently it will just works. Never tried though. I'm wondering if i can add a Razer Core to my laptop via TB3 and add additional cuda core performance to my existing M5000M internal gpu to improve gpu rendering. Does the core /TB3/ 7710 BIOS etc need to be 100% compatible to utilise cuda performance?
     
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