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Precision 7510 Owner's Thread

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

  1. heikkuri

    heikkuri Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    Windows 10 version 1903 and Dell TB16 BSOD puzzle is solved!
    I uninstalled old Intel Thunderbolt Controller Driver 17.4.79.510, A12.
    Next step was to download Dell Precision 7540 Intel Thunderbolt Controller Driver 1.41.645.0 ,A04
    https://www.dell.com/support/home/u...de=wt64a&productcode=precision-15-7540-laptop
    and Intel Thunderbolt Controller Application 1.0.14.0, A04
    https://www.dell.com/support/home/u...de=wt64a&productcode=precision-15-7540-laptop.
    The new applications is actually downloaded from Microsoft Store.
    When driver and application is installed, the Dell 7510 & Dell TB16 starts and reboots without BSOD.
     
  2. scmoky

    scmoky Newbie

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    Hi
    I have i7 6820 with for now 2*8gb 2666mhz, now i would upgrade to 32 or mabye to 48. But highest memmory speed with 32gb is 2666, so this would work ok, but with more is only 2133mhz. I would buy 2*16gb 2400mhz or 2666mhz sticks would it work? or i have to buy all sticks 2133 if i reach 32gb memory.
     
  3. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    I think it should work with any capacity at 2666. The reason the specs have it the way that they do is because, when the 7510 was new, you couldn't get 16GB modules faster than 2133 MHz.
    If you mix and match different types of modules, make sure that the speed and the CAS latency (CL) are the same.
     
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  4. maxslo

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    Actually i've tried going from 2x16GB to 4x16GB @ 2666MHz and the laptop just stoped posting after the 3rd and 4th sticks were installed
    I've not tried 3x16GB, but i doubt it will be any different.
     
  5. scmoky

    scmoky Newbie

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    Maybe someone try to put msata ssd 2422 in NGFF WWAN slot? I dont need boot drive only for storage.
     
  6. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    The WWAN slot is NGFF (B key). An mSATA drive has a mini-PCIe connector which is different. It will not fit there.
    NVMe drives are M key (I think?) so they won't fit either. There is no hookup from the SATA controller to that slot so SATA-based drives will not work.
     
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  7. scmoky

    scmoky Newbie

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    I made mistake, i mean m.2 sata. Both m.2 sata and nvme m.2 would physical fit, but not sure if would work. Thanks anyway
     
  8. Hammer500

    Hammer500 Newbie

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    Today I've succesfully installed a 32 GB RAM stick in one of the four slots and it's working just fine. Probably wouldn't work with 4x 32 GB?
    The type is: SAMSUNG SO-DIMM 32GB DDR4-2666 CL19 (2Gx8) DR (M471A4G43MB1-CTD)
     
  9. Aaron44126

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    The Precision 7510 supports 128GB (Dell sold such a configuration) so you should be able to install 4x32.
     
  10. scmoky

    scmoky Newbie

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    But not with 2666mhz speed, so you need 2133mhz. 4 post up, someone said that 4x16gb 2666mhz didnt boot.
     
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