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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. True_Sultan

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    oh awesome :D okay m4500 here i come.
     
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    It freezed again today, know playing starcraft II Beta. So How do I reinstall the software. Are we talking about SSD software reinstall? the problem is where is that software.

    Thanks.
     
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    I've had no problems with my m4400 either after a year and 7 months.
     
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    I had sins of a solar empire freeze on me yesterday...but I expect that with gaming every so often.

    No, forget the SSD....that's just the reason I reinstalled windows, because I added an SSD and wanted to run the OS from it.
     
  5. True_Sultan

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    yeah i know, but really the M4500 is ideal with battery life and weight. Also how does it handle gaming? will it handle future gaming? I hope i can upgrade my cards later on. :cool:
     
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    I use an m6500 now which I was referring to first....I don't know that much about the m4500. But the m4400 will run anything NOW that I play like Bad Company 2 so the m4500 should be a little better.

    You won't be able to change Video Cards so forget that right now :)
     
  7. True_Sultan

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    it will viod warranty? So meaning the gpu is soldered in? :(
     
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    well, it's built into the motherboard I believe...there wouldn't be any replacements for it....but these days, that's not that bad as the obsolescence pace is slowing down ....
     
  9. True_Sultan

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    NICE. So what type of work do u do with the precision M6500? or the M4400? Are u a professional? consumer? or a student? :cool:
     
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    Bios A04, SF-1200 test :
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    So sandforce controller is no exception, something is limitating performances of SSD on M6500.
     
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