Source:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-...77-with-GTX-1060-Max-Q-graphics.240860.0.html
https://vozforums.com/showthread.php?p=124739845
Dell Inspirion 7577 with GTX 1060(Max-Q) and Thunderbolt 3
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dell has update the site :
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/new-inspiron-15-7000-gaming/spd/inspiron-15-7577-laptop
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don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.
So, louder and/or hotter?...
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This had me pretty excited (I especially like the more understated front grill) until I noticed the smaller battery v_v
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IPS displays across the board from the get-go this time. Nice.
The lower-capacity battery is a bit saddening though, as that was a considerable selling point for some. I wonder if it'll be possible to swap in the old 74Wh battery in exchange for losing the quickcharge. -
So ugly, it would have been much better in the Inspiron 5577 / 7559 case, which also have better cooling...
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don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.
XPS 15 can barely handle a 1050, though. 1060MQ would melt.
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I'm somewhat excited for this laptop. I just hope that it still gets at least 6 hours and gets its price right... In Australia.
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Wonder of they are still using the same thermal design as the 1050ti model.
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7577 with the 1060 is heavier than the one with the 1050 so I would guess that they might change something in there.
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I cant wait for this thing to launch! I'll probably skip AW for now and have this for around 2 years and then I will pass it on to my son
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i saw several video dell 7577 on the youtube no subwoofer vent on the bottom, the bottom panel its not like the previous dell 7567. did they remove the subs? LOLLast edited: Sep 12, 2017namaiki likes this. -
Good catch! The 7567 specs mention a subwoofer while the 7577 specs do not.
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they did mention subwoofer on the sound section for dell 7577. this is really confusing.Last edited: Sep 12, 2017 -
don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.
Probably also got cut, like the battery. At this point, I think the 1050 Ti 7567 will end up being the superior device, especially with a Max-Qrippled 1060 that barely outperforms the 1050 Ti
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I dislike the "Quick Charge" feature. It's a gimmick. All they do is just make the battery smaller so the capacity can get filled up faster, and not optimize the charger itself.
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don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.
The 1060MQ is pointless in here. They cut the battery size in half for it. Pointless.
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The exception that I'll take in 1060MQ laptop are when they are packed in ultrabook chassis with optimized thermal solution. I hope this is possible
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First the 7567 with the awesome TN Display, now this:
http://www.dell.com/de-de/shop/dell...0-gaming-notebook/spd/inspiron-15-7577-laptop
Here in Europe the Inspiron line apparently just became their premium line, with higher prices than XPS and Alienware.
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They clearly screwed up the website, 2400 eur for the fhd 1060 version is just ridiculous. I saw it on Amazon for 1399 eur which seems reasonable. If the reviews are alright I might get one, at least the design is reasonable. Finally.
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You can't always move forwards, sometimes it's good to take some steps back
Honestly the battery life could still be very decent and most competition doesn't do much better. Audio could be good even without subwoofer (which doesn't do much in laptops), the screen well, at least it shouldn't be horrible this time (still mediocre though, acer style).
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don_svetlio In the Pipe, Five by Five.
I will not be recommending the new 7577 personally. The battery life cut is a real insult ti value-buyers. It was the ONLY option for good battery life in a gaming-capable machine sub 1000$ and they killed it. (I doubt the new one will last for more than 5-6 hours - that's miserable when compared to the 7567's 9-10 hours)
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I believe dell is working on the assumption that if you game you must be connected to a power source to make full use of the CPU and GPU and uhmm a brighter screen not to mention the mouse/keyboard and gaming headset you will probably have connected.
when you are off the the power grid, you are probably not gaming, you might be playing a game but that game would have to be a light one like FB games lol or non FPS / graphic intensive games. -
I agree the battery cut is a shame. Still I hope for a reasonably priced, quiet 1060 machine with acceptable build quality and at least somewhat bearable design which doesn't overheat. Oh and a useable screen would be great. Let's see I guess.
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Hah I just purchased one to give it a shot. Sad that they reduced the battery size, but wanted to give the 1060mq a shot. According to NBC it's pretty on par with the 1060.
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I personally think they should have went with a 17" 1060 non maxq.
That being said, I hope Dell didn't just go with the Max-Q because they wanted to use the same thermal design as the 1050 model. I don't think that would adequately cool the 1060 Max-Q.
And yes, in real life performance you will only probably see an average of 5 less FPS compared to the regular 1060. The Max Q is a larger jump up from the 1050ti than it is a downgrade from the full power 1060.
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From ehat I've seen so far it seems like the 1060 Max-Q can be easily overclocked to meet the regular clock speeds while it's still running at lower voltage so the system remains cooler, especially if it is an upgraded cooling system to meet the 40db target. Seems alright to me if that's indeed the case. Curious to see some reviews for this Notebook!
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custom90gt Doc Mod Super Moderator
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yeah, nVIdia so concern about noise, and another feature called whisper mode will make the laptop even quieter (i dont know about this feature LOL ), and would you mind to share internal pic 7577 later please ? i saw they still using single screw to open the bottom panel. -
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I recently ordered one of these.
I went the base spec i5 7300HQ, I didn't want to pay more than $1000 for essential a disposable machine. It's going to hopefully be a cheap and cheerful experience and is primarily for a new job and hopefully will pulling double duty at night.
Apparently these models can easily be upgraded to the 120hz TN panels - something I might look into doing if the standard IPS doesn't OC to at least 90hz.
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great! excited for you guys! please post pictures! I'd like to see the backside of it to see how upgrade-able it really is
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So I had to cancel my 7577 and reorder because I found out I could use my military 15% off coupon on it, it saved me another $70 on it...
The funny thing is, my order ETA is now 9/26 instead of 9/29. Oh dell I don't understand you. -
120Hz TN? Hope the viewing angles/color gamut is better, at least than average ones. Also input lag will be interesting
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Will this work with a razor core or similar external GPU device?
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Hi,
does anyone know what the RGB/Adobe RGB coverage is for the 15-inch UHD IPS (In-plane switching) panel 3840 x 2160
Dell Inspirion 7577
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