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M6600 Owners Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by tomcom2k, May 23, 2011.

  1. darkydark

    darkydark Notebook Evangelist

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    Few people inside this topic confirmed it will. I'll test it myself this week when i get time to repaste gpu.
     
  2. myx

    myx Notebook Deity

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    So basically just mount the gpu heatsink without the card. Gonna have to try it myself if no confirmation can be had :)

    Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
     
  3. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    It will use the Intel integrated GPU if no discrete GPU is installed. Don't think HDMI and DIsplayPort will work. Note if you have the IPS display, I'm not sure what will happen, you won't get anything on that display at the very least.
     
  4. prathai

    prathai Notebook Enthusiast

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    Look fine, remember the msata is sata2 only.
     
  6. prathai

    prathai Notebook Enthusiast

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    In M6600 mSata is 3Gbit, it gives 3000/8 about 350MB transfer, so I was expecting that all transfers will be cuted to this value. I was not expecting that generally transfer will be smaller. It is common situation or only in this disk?
    What transfers you have when you connect mSata disks in your laptops?
     
  7. baii

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    Sata 2 max is around 270max with headroom and all other stuff going on.
     
  8. tijo

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    Pretty much, still a SSD is a SSD, the difference between 6 Gbps and 3 Gbps isn't that much in terms of perceived performance.

    CDM for a M4 mSATA:
    256GB_C400_mSATA.png

    And 7.2K RPM Seagate Momentus drive:
    Seagate_7200.png
     
  9. prathai

    prathai Notebook Enthusiast

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    I did the same:
    Plextor M5M 256GB mSata SSD
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    Seagate Momentus 7200.5 ST9500423AS 500 GB
    5ne9.jpg

    I am wondering why you have such big transfers in Seagate disk.
     
  10. RCB

    RCB Notebook Deity

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    Anyone know how to get rid of the blank/empty entry in Control Panel?

    If Control Panel menu is enabled on the Start menu there is that icon at the top, I believe it is put there when installing the wireless driver.

    I got rid of it once before but can't remember how. Not a big deal but I did set out to fix it and my personality isn't good at letting broken things just be.
     
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