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M4800 Owner's Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by changt34x, Oct 29, 2013.

  1. John Carlson

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    gee you are on a shopping spree :eek: ...alright anyway keep us updated when it arrive
     
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    In this case, it will most likely be limited by USB 2.0 bandwidth and won't be able to reach speeds that high.
     
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    I generally look for the memory card with the highest random 4k write speed compared to its random read speed because you will rarely if ever meet the conditions of write speed of a sequential conditions, maybe one file write fast and the rest is slow or mixed speed.
    This is where you see hugely skewed numbers between products and even compared to itself on sequential write.

    You are spot on with the Kingston Canvas React Plus (MLPMR2)
     
  6. tyrell_corp

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    whats the way to see if my wx4150 power limted? im on 4940mx
     
  7. tyrell_corp

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    don't bother 4810mq hits similar results, best temp vs performance chip for m4800 is 4910mq as its a refresh from 4900mq.

    I have them all. I also came across and own both 4710 and 4712, 4712 is perfect for those who dont crunch 247, it works cooler better made and is 32gb 3.1 ghz on all 4. I have it now installed in photo editing m4800 with 4k screen.


    my personal view is such, if you are going to run your PC with average tasks, and want longevity
    its 4712 4810 battery will be spared, perfect for on the go and or those who want 1-3 hours use.

    less life more oomph 4910mq and 4940mx, 4940mx will give you easy average power, and good oomph, but battery will last 45min-1.45h (gamers will get 5 fps or more advantage in some scenarios)

    tested on m4800: 4210 4200 4810 4900 4910 4940- odd chips (have no AMT which is good) are 4712 4710

    if I had money for 1 chip today knowing all I do now, I would buy only 4910mq, it has 8mb cache it has oomph its a refresh haswell. so 4712 is great for LAPTOP only, and 4910 is great for both desktop and laptop mode. 4940 only good as desctop. if you clock it low starts lagging.

    do I make myself clear Sergeant?


    PS have to add that 37 watt 4712mq is actually better for 247 operation, as it only reaches about 65c at MAX utilisation. so best for rendering without being afraid to overheat the board.

    where is 4940MX is a frying pan, and I would NOT recommend to use it 247 as its TOOO hot no matter what, its normal average is 80c with best tim on the planet, and when its100% utilised its... 98c+!¬

    this however considered normal for such a tight chassis. but sadly it throttles it on especially on the dock and you get to very similar results of the 4910mq, hence the only real advantage will be average headroom + higher clock, this however only gives short task advantages or general spikes in utilisation can be smoothed out quicker. (average joe speak here)

    I think motherboard on M4800 will die within 1 year if you'd use m4940mx to render or encode videos on daily basis running at 98c~

    I did get it to 3.988 ghz without mod, but its average in m4800 on all 4 after thermal throttle is 3.7
     
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    does anyone know why this might be the case? Would be epic if this could be fixed
     
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    I have tried to see if I can find "him" but to no avail could you link it maybe in Private message? thanks in advance and for making the timspy test result available.
     
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    Where did you buy the T-1000. I cannot find it.
     
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