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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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    I suspect that this may be a hardware issue. See if you can reproduce the problem outside of Windows. (In the BIOS, or boot a Linux USB stick.) If you can, it has nothing to do with Windows, and you will need to contact Dell for service.
     
  2. pellico

    pellico Newbie

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    Hello
    I did a test in the BIOS, disconnected the power supply
    And the system works well, the battery works
    Reconnected power supply and it works
    I think this is a problem of win7 software or Dell drivers
    any ideas?
    thanks
     
  3. KaiserMCG

    KaiserMCG Newbie

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    Hey all,

    So I currently have a DELL M3800 that suffers badly from the coil whine issue :( After several unsuccessful motherboard replacements, DELL have agreed to replace it with an M7510 instead
    The problem is that I'm not sure what screen option I should go for.. my current M3800 has the UHD Touch panel, but from what I can see the M7510 has either a FHD Touch OR a UHD non-Touch

    As it is the extra screen estate is nice but I have magnification in W10 set to 150% to be usable. The Touch functionality is a nice bonus as I use AMIDuOS to run an Android VM on it for occasional gaming :)

    So.. what's the better option? The FHD Touch (will everything be oversized?) or the UHD and forget the Touch and buy a tablet! :p Are there any other reasons to choose one over the other?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  4. anekro

    anekro Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recommend you 1080p with 100%; I tried many laptos and in my opinion this is the best resolution (and better battery life)
     
  5. anekro

    anekro Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm having one problem with my laptop.

    When I'm watching a movie, or I save an image in Firefox, it has a very long lag. The movie stop for a couple of seconds, and the image need 4-5 seconds to save in disk.

    I'd already format my laptop, it has 48GB of RAM and Samgung EVO 960 NVME; and with this specs is terrible that happen
     
  6. SuperFlyBoy

    SuperFlyBoy Notebook Consultant

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    Has anyone noted that the 7510 trackpad is not that sensitive to taps (when double-clicking) and requires one to use the buttons?? (At least on mine, comparing to my older, other laptops (Toshiba, Fujitsu, other laptops...)
     
  7. ygohome

    ygohome Notebook Deity

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    My 7710 has ALPS touchpad which I think is same touchpad in the 7510. You may have to do a little digging into the registry. For example, I didn't have two finger tap (right click) ability so I changed it via registry. I changed or added (can't remember) some DWORDs under... SOFTWARE -> ALPS -> APOINT -> GESTURE. For my issue I set DWORD 2TapSupport = 1 and 2TapFunc = 13. There were some DWORD variables for speed and sensitivity if I remember too.

    I'd do some research to see if you can find a solution via regedit if the standard dell UI won't do it. Alot of lenovo users have ALPS touchpads too and I think that is where I found the solution to my touchpad issues, via a lenovo blog page.

    As always, be careful with registry settings.
     
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  8. charlie vincent

    charlie vincent Newbie

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    Anyone experiencing cold reboots after the 7510 is put in sleep mode by closing the lid? PC was running fine for months and just started this. I've updated the BIOS and most of the drivers along with Windows Update. This for a W10 Pro install
     
  9. anekro

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    New BIOS release today, version 1.12.4

    I going to install in a moment....
     
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  10. TriBeard

    TriBeard Notebook Evangelist

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    I posted about this in the 7710 thread, but it doesn't seem as active as here, and these systems are pretty similar. I'm having a strange issue where my blacks are not showing up as black and there's some pixelation or crushing of them pretty severely. If I disable switchable graphics it works fine, and it's fine on an external monitor with switchable graphics enabled or disabled. Only the internal (4k) screen is effected.

    I thought I had resolved the issue when I uninstalled the Premier color display program, but after the creators update was installed, the issue has come back. I'll try the BIOS update tonight but I didn't know if anyone else had seen this issue either.
     
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