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Precision 7550 & 7750 Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by SlurpJug, May 30, 2020.

  1. Homer S

    Homer S Notebook Evangelist

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    Update: using the Win-G FPS... upper 30s to upper 40s @ 1440p and Ray Tracing: Medium. Fan goes bananas but then shuts off when exiting. Can't be too hot. I'll try to load up CPU-z or something to check temps.

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  2. Ionising_Radiation

    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    Hoho... No game hits my GPU as hard as CP2077 does. Easily hits 90 °C (and thermal-throttles down to 930 MHz), and the CPU is teetering on 99 °C.
     
  3. Homer S

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    I just looked at the Windows Task Manager after playing for 10 minutes. 69C. How accurate is that and is there a better tool?
    Homer
     
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    Ionising_Radiation ?v = ve*ln(m0/m1)

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    Not too sure; I use MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner Statistics Server (can be downloaded together) to get a framerate, temperature and power counter/monitor in-game.
     
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    You can't configure these with Ubuntu online anymore? I wonder if this change is permanent, I would like the ~$150 discount for not getting windows and also would like to avoid having to install this myself
     
  6. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    GPU-Z can show GPU and CPU temperature and GPU load and clock speed on the "Sensors" tab. It can also tell you why your GPU is throttling (power limit or thermal limit). It keeps a history/graph of a couple of minutes and you can hover over it with the mouse to see the values at different points) Note that if you have graphics switching enabled, then make sure you select the NVIDIA GPU from the drop-down at the bottom.
     
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  7. supermoth

    supermoth Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone?
     
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    No, you can tell from the pictures that the card size is different and the screw holes are not in similar positions (particularly the top left one).
     
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    Thanks for your answer.
    Do you know how to get the part numbers for the 7750 dgff cable?
     
  10. supermoth

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    Could anybody confirm that these part numbers are valid for the 7750?
    1-Webcam module:# 0XMGG
    2-LCD lid for the webcam version:# TN1VX
    3-DGFF cable to connect the rtx 3000/4000/5000 to the motherboard:# MX2D7

    I was able to get in touch with DELL but I got confusing information.Among other things I find ackward that the 7530/7540 DGFF cable is the same as the 7750.
    This is the DGFF cable according to the DELL 7750 manual.
    upload_2020-12-13_23-14-53.png
    And this is the DGFF cable from the 7530/7540 that according to DELL parts department is the one needed for the 7750.
    upload_2020-12-13_23-17-54.png

    Does it make sense?.
     
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