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Precision 7750/7550 release date?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Kyle, Feb 11, 2020.

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  1. AlexeyAlekpekov

    AlexeyAlekpekov Notebook Enthusiast

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    My questions:
    1. Is it true what NVidia RTX 6000 is not a mobile solution and therefore will never appear even in 7750?
    2. Is there an option to select a screen with the friсker freе mode?
    3. Why even in such an expensive 7740/7750 a 720p/30fps webcam is installed? And this despite the fact that already 2020 year!
     
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  2. Aaron44126

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    This is not a claim that can be made before someone has a chance to measure it. We don't know exactly what Dell has come up with for the thermal solution.
    This was discussed a few pages back in this thread. RTX 6000 will not appear in the 7750.
     
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    Not sure where to post this so I'll just do it here, but it applies to prior systems as well.
    NVIDIA released a "Quadro Experience" piece of software which adds some features, like screen recording and other features that were previously only available in the GeForce Experience software. I will check it out later... I do use my M6700 for gaming, but I've been on Quadro for a long time so I don't really know what is in GeForce Experience or if it is any good.
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/software/quadro-experience/
     
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    I suppose ShadowPlay is nice, but I already use OBS, which is more customisable, allows more input/output muxing, and uses the same NVENC graphics acceleration for reduced CPU load.

    Ansel is already available in supported games (I play Witcher 3, A Plague Tale: Innocence) without any other software support.

    It more or less seems a direct port of GeForce Experience to Quadro, and somehow I don't see professionals ever using it. Why woould one want to record oneself editing a video, or generating a 3D mesh for a large Hollywood/AAA gaming company?

    I was pleased when Quadro drivers came without any bloat, but this seems to be part of a larger drive from NVIDIA to 'democratise' Quadro, at least as far as notebooks go. This observation is given that this RTX generation of cards can be found in a lot more notebooks than just the Dell Precision, HP ZBook and Lenovo P5/P7X...

    On the bright side, I hope NVIDIA adds G-Sync support to Quadros, too.
     
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    I was unaware that Quadro doesn't support G-sync with compatible displays (is this really the case?).
    If the Experience software is bloat then I guess I will just avoid it for now. At least they are making it a separate download and not trying to bundle it with the driver (for the moment).

    They had the whole "work during the day and play games at night!" thing going on the marketing, I guess an acknowledgement that as Quadro becomes slightly more common, people will want to use it for games.
     
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    I'll start with the caveat that I haven't personally tried it yet with an external monitor.

    However, none of NVIDIA's documentation (regardless of whether they were for notebook or desktop cards) mention G-Sync support anywhere, and a Google search for "Quadro G-Sync" turns up absolutely nothing whatsoever (save an ancient document from the FX era which was talking about an unrelated technology also called G-Sync).

    I am in the market for a 1440p 144 Hz 27" monitor, and I certainly intend to find out if my Quadro (and, by extension, everyone else's) supports G-Sync.
     
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    My three Quadros (two mobile, one desktop) do not support G-sync on the two displays I have tried.
     
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    Thanks; there we have it, then. Honestly I don't mind tearing as much as I do input lag and stuttering due to V-Sync, so a high-refresh rate display should at least solve one of those problems. I sincerely hope 2021 will bring more options to the table, vis a vis CPUs, displays, etc.
     
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    I totally agree with you. I was very happy about this. But the timing, I think, will be a slight shift. New items will appear either at the end of 2021 or in the first half of 2022. Coronary virus and the interruption in the work of many enterprises shifts the time.
     
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    So, Precision 7550 and 7750 sales pages are up on the Dell UK pages, as are the corresponding service manuals (7550 here, 7750 here).

    One word: complicated. Removing the GPU now requires removing the entire motherboard.
     
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