XPS Notebook Torn-Apart and Overclocked 24
Pelly writes "For those who are interested in seeing the inner-workings of Dell's latest XPS M1710 flagship notebook, Hot Hardware has taken the time to rip the system apart and photograph the hardware for your viewing pleasure. In addition, there's some amusing overclocking attempts which utilize the sub-zero temperatures of New Hampshire's winter weather to provide an interesting spin on the review."
Guh! (Score:3, Interesting)
So, they're complaining that something that doesn't even exist wasn't included in the machine?!? There's some quality reviewing for you...
Re:Guh! (Score:5, Funny)
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In all seriousness I thought the -1 rank was for posts that blatently seek to be offtopic or trollish (think frost pist and GNAA). The parent obviously wasn't trying to be either of these. Remember: Just because you don't agree with it or think it's funny -- doesn't mean that others will not. And please, for the sake of everyone else, lighten up...
XPS (Score:2, Interesting)
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I am currently sitting at the most powerful machine I use (work owns it, but I take it home) which is a laptop machine, a 17" widescreen HP.
If everyone wanted a desktop system, then your argument would have merit.
Everyone doesn't want a desktop system, and so your argument has no merit, and you should have kept it to yourself.
There are other people on this earth besides you.
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The XPS notebooks are little powerhouses, but complaining about the lack of DX10 support? Why is this an issue in a NOTEBOOK?
You should be asking:
Why is this an issue for ANY computer?
I have yet to hear about any games that are going to be DX10 exclusive. Alot of people are staying away from Vista, whether they have a notebook or desktop. I have the M1710 notebook, and I use it PURELY for gaming. The DTR (Desktop replacement) business is really starting to pick up. There are quite a few laptops being made specifically for gaming. So in maybe a few years from now, the fact that laptops don't have DX10 could be an issue.
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Why is this an issue for ANY computer?
Some people may be researchers worked on 3D Visualisation and want to take advantage of the latest extensions. Geometry Shaders support the use of the Marching cubes algorithm and polygon tesselation.
A high performance laptop is particularly desirable for conferences, as it can be plugged directly into an overhead projector, thus allowing for demonstrations to be presented without having to lug down a mini-desktop unit.
I'm looking to upgrade my lapt
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The XPS notebooks are little powerhouses, but complaining about the lack of DX10 support? Why is this an issue in a NOTEBOOK?
You should be asking:
Why is this an issue for ANY computer?
Ask yourself these questions: Would you want to pay thousands of dollars for a laptop that can't support the newest DX10 game next year? Would your company want to spend thousands of dollars on a laptop that doesn't support DX10 (assuming they may potentially need it in the future)?
And please don't give me any bull about how I am going to upgrade in 2 years anyways, because if I'm spending 2-3k on a laptop I would plan to get quite a few years out of it with decent performance.
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Once Vista doesn't suck and actually has users, then it will be an issue...but that will still be years.
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Who ODMs? (Score:1)
I know ASUS is odm'ing some of the XPS notebooks, but I'd be willing to guess that with Dell's acquisition of Alienware, Dell is now using Clevo/Sager for some Dell notebook lines as well.
XPS M1710 = impressed (Score:3, Informative)
Performance wise, Core2 VT extensions seems to boost performace for VMWare as I have run VISTA and fedora6 at the same time on VMs and nothing lags. I usually have 15 - 20 windows open and response is instantaneous. Using the "Maximum Battery" power profile Im getting almost 3 hours on a 9 cell battery and performance is not that bad.
Dell bundled software is not that bad once you show whos boss. I didnt felt the need to reformat for this one although the default patitioning is a little too much with a service partition, media direct partition, windows partition, recovery partition.