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I basically have 2 modes of PC usage. 1. Basic usage = NO HEAT This includes internet browsing, watching TV, M$ Office. All with SLI disabled. I think I put “basic usage” is put to the limit. I’m taking online classes for a Masters in Computer Information Systems. For this last class I’ll commonly have 10+ IE windows open, 3 or 4 word documents, some excel, at least one video lecture playing, and multiple “minor” apps running (mostly calculators) to get me through this advanced calculus course. I experience no heat at these times, and I’m online for many hours at a time. After clocking 4 hours in a class you can barely call the notebook warm. I also do much remote work on this notebook, where i'll have a sea of application open (i commonly max IE instance, 15+ office docs open, countless instance of explorer.exe, etc) with the same results. no heat, no need for a laptop cooler (outside of proper air flow). Since CISCO does not have an x64 VPN client outside of CISCO Anywhere, I sometimes have to run an x86 Windows XP VM when connecting to this VPN concentrator. Even with a VM running heavy and high CPU usage, I experience no major heat and do not require a laptop cooler for comfort. 2. Gaming (SLI enabled) = Hotness! ![]() My current game is AION, 2009’s MMORPG of the year. AION puts any gaming rig to a test, not the worst, but certainly going to have the GPU fans running 100%. To put the heat into perspective, I still use the Nexut TDD-3000 Heat-Pipe laptop cooler(no fans) and it actually gets HOT after a couple hours of gaming. My Alienware m15x (GeForce 8800m GTX) never had this laptop cooler “hot” but the XPS 1340 certainly does. The rear exhaust blows heat at such a high rate you can compare it with a small hair dryer. Its fine to game on, but you “need” a decent laptop cooler; you’re not gaming with this rig directly on your lap! However, the palm rests, keys, and mouse pad only get (rather) warm. Never uncomfortable, but you know your notebook is cooking underneath. That is the leather trim you see, and it is very nice. I normally don’t care about things like that, but I had to get Boston University red and you have to get the leather. It adds nice aesthetics, and is helpful when carrying the notebook; if you only touch the leather it prevents fingerprints on the glossy surface.
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Alienware m15x 3dmark06: 10043 GeForce 8800M GTX C2D 2.5Ghz T9300 Dell XPS 13 3dmark06: 5231 GeForce G210M - Hybrid SLI C2D 2.6Ghz P8800 xps13 mini9 m15x m5550 m9700 Last edited by marker01; 11-02-2009 at 10:51 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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hows the keyboard on this?
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Hey marker01 can you specifcy what you mean by "with a push" to get 5200? Did you overclock the card? If so with what program. Thanks.
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Replacement 2.13Ghz dual core, 2gb 667 PC2 5300 Ram, Geforce 7900 GS, 100gb 5400 hard drive, 8X DVD Burner, 17" WUXGA 1920x1200 Truelife. On the Road Laptop XPS M1210 1.66Ghz dual core, 2gb 667 Ram, Geforce 7400 TC, 80gb hard drive, 8X DVD Burner, 12.1" Original Pentium M-2.26ghz, 1gig Ram, Geforce Go 6800, 100gb 5400 hard disk, TV Tuner, 8X DVD Burner, 17inch WUXGA 1920x1200 TrueLife. |
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Love it! no wide open slots between keys. The lighted keyboard is great for use in a dark room. There are 3 settings; off, dim, and bright.
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I did slightly overclock it, getting that to work was not easy. Rivatuner failed, it would not show the GPU's for overclocking. The standard Nvidia nTune OC utility did not work either. it seriously blue screened the box when you try to launch any nTune utility (including NVmonitor!) I finally came across 6.02_nvidia_system_tools. this is a Nvidia add on that works great for overclocking the 9400m & g210m in the XPS13! default Nvidia OC tools work fine. I know it can go further then the 3dmark score i got, the trick is getting both the 9400 and g210 in a "happy" sync. I just haven't had time to push it any further. |
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