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M6800 Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by billxt95, Nov 1, 2013.

  1. Kyle

    Kyle JVC SZ2000 Dual-Driver Headphones

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    Also up to 128GB of ram.
    M6800 can only take 32GB
     
  2. darkydark

    darkydark Notebook Evangelist

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    If you find yourself needing 128gb of ram that's gonna be very pricey in a notebook as 32GB sticks come with a hefty price premium.

    Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
     
  3. supermoth

    supermoth Notebook Consultant

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    For those of you with a webcam integrated in your lcd,how are you able to test it ?.Is there any dell software available?.
    I am asking this because I am about to use it for video conference and have no idea how to be sure it works.I see it on device manager.
    Thanks
     
  4. ijozic

    ijozic Notebook Deity

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    Preheating with a hair dryer and patience works wonders here.
     
  5. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    Use the "Camera" app which is included in Windows 8 and 10.
     
  6. Kyle

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    How many, and what maximum TB Hard drives can I fit into an M6800?
    Will 4TB HDDs fit?
     
  7. supermoth

    supermoth Notebook Consultant

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    Hallo 4tb 2.5HDD will not fit because it is a 15mm HDD.

    You can install up to 2 2.5 HDD/SDD plus an MSata Sdd on the msata port.Also if you replace the cd tray you can add an extra HDD/SDD
     
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    DynamiteZerg Notebook Evangelist

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    The M6800 does not impose any capacity limit for HDDs. It only has a physical limitation. The M6800 only allows a max of 9.5mm height laptop 2.5" HDDs.

    7mm height laptop 2.5" HDDs are fine though, just that it might need a rubber/plastic adapter to increase the physical height for certain HDD slot.
     
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    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    4TB SSDs work (I have one in my M6700). No idea why 4TB hard drives at 2.5" 9.5mm aren't available. The cap for that form factor has been 2TB since... at least early 2015. I think that hard drive manufacturers aren't seeing a demand to make these drives any bigger, since laptops are moving to flash and most people wouldn't need that much storage anyway.
     
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    DynamiteZerg Notebook Evangelist

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    Wow, 4TB SSDs?! You are the man!
     
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