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Precision 7510 Owner's Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by scrlk, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    You have to enable the TPM in the BIOS before you can enable trusted execution. I don't think that you need trusted execution in order to run Hyper-V, though.
     
  2. ioni

    ioni Newbie

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    Thanks
    But I can not enable "trusted execution" anyway, even if it not needed
     
  3. MustangChris04

    MustangChris04 Notebook Geek

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    Is anybody using the "Graphic Special Mode" setting in the BIOS under the video settings? I have that enabled but I am unable to drive an external display using the mini display port. Can anybody else confirm external displays do not work through mini display port with the Graphic Special Mode enabled?
     
  4. ioni

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    I resolve my issue removing HyperV, after that virtualization start working as expected and I see that it is enabled(checking intel cpu check utility)
    now I am using Vbox instead of HyperV
     
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    Hello everyone,

    I just got7510 with i7-6820 2gb Quadro M1000m 15.6 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare LED-Backlit screen. The screen looks yellowish when I compare it with my 2 year old Precision M6800. Is that normal? Any experience? Thanks
     
  6. Aaron44126

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    You did not get the IPS 1080p screen? The non-IPS one is lousy. I had to replace it with an IPS panel in mine. (Story many pages back in this thread... easy to swap but painful to find a good replacement panel. If it an option for you, I would recommend returning it and buying a new one with the IPS panel, if the display quality bugs you.)
     
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    Thank you for the suggestion. Do you think getting an IGZO is better than IPS? I have anb option of sending this one back and get another one with IGZO screen and Xeon processor. Thank you
     
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    The IGZO screen is UHD (3840x2160 screen resolution). I think you should kind of understand what you are getting yourself into if you select that screen. It will be way sharper, but some apps still have scaling issues when going higher than 100% scaling, so you might run into issues there depending on what kind of stuff you run.

    I can't comment on the screen quality, I have only ever seen the 1080p non-IPS and IPS screens.
     
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  9. penguinslider

    penguinslider Notebook Consultant

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    This. If you are going to return the unit, exchange it for the nicer FHD screen.

    You should only get the IGZO screen if you are ready to handle the scaling issues (which can be really annoying with older programs), big jump in cost and decrease in battery life.

    The IGZO screen is most likely going to be nice but from the way that I see it, the only real reason you would want it is for the higher color coverage in the Adobe RGB range which is something you really don't need unless you are doing high end video production.

    I have the higher end IPS FHD screen as well and its more than enough for my photo editing purposes.
     
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    Or Vanon Notebook Enthusiast

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    Any one has issues with a vertial line in the middle of the UHD screen on the 7510?

    when i scroll down there is a lag between the left and right part of the screen, the left side is faster, but it doesnt happen all of the time.
     
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