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M4400 Shipped

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cpaek72, Aug 26, 2008.

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  1. cnpt

    cnpt Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, Did you order your m4400 from the USA. I ordered mine from the USA on Aug13/14 and have a ship date of Sept 8th. How could you order five days after me and receive it in less than 7 days. I'm happy for you but wondeirng why the big delivery time differential. What are your specs??

    Thank you.
     
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    Could you please post your 3DMark06 score? It would be the first score for the Quadro 770M
     
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    Enduct Notebook Consultant

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    A gpuz screenie would be nice too to confirm the stats, although I am 99.99% sure it is based off a 9600M GT (500/800)
     
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    cpaek72 Notebook Guru

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    My estimated ship date was the 15th of Sept. Caught me by complete surprise that it shipped. DHL has it now and I'm waiting to receive it at work. Yes, I ordered from the States.
     
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    cnpt Notebook Enthusiast

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    Lucky you!

    I ordered a similar system on Aug13/14 with a hsip date of Sept 8 and still waiting!!

    My sales rep promised me expedited building (which he said should lead to my getting it in 6-10 days) and yet it's still in production. I called him today telling him about your fast delivery and he said it's impossible. Can you tell me what day you placed the order and your order number? This will help my rep see what can be done to expedite my order. Many thanks for your help with this.
     
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    Sorry, I won't give out my order number, but the delay could be caused by the processor you chose and the lead time to get that. I ordered it on the 15th of Aug.
     
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    cpaek72, I noticed you have ordered the X9100 processor. I know the XPS M1730 with the X9000 was overclockable. I wonder if they allowed that with your system? Will be interesting if it can!
     
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    Arent extreme processors made for OC'ing?
     
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    No problem. But it's all quite surprising giving that you ordered the top-of-the line processor and I ordered a non top-of-the-line processor.. I would think that an order with the top of the line processor would have a longer delivery time.

    Do share pics and your initial review when you can.

    Thanks & Congrats on your new system!.
     
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    Yes, that's what I'm wondering. If it's been enabled that would be pretty hot! :) But the M4400 wasn't made for gaming in mind. Does Dell allow overclocking based on laptop series or processor type you ordered? If they allowed it with all M4400 maybe i can overclock my P8600 :D
     
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