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Old 02-09-2009, 01:42 AM   #1
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Specifications

BrandDell
ModelM6400
ProcessorT9600
Video CardFX3700
Display1440x900
ChipsetSocket P
Memory8 gig
Disk Storage250gig
Audio2 Speakers
Media BayDVD + - DL
Battery2 hours
Weightlots - more than the E1705
Othersize wise it's better then the XPS1730, similar physical size as an XPS1710 or E1705 in chassis size and thickness

Purchased From:Graysonline
Date Ordered:February 2 2009
Date Received:January 7 2009
Store Comments:Well brought of graysonline - is a dell factory return but you save around 50% of the normal cost price.

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T9600 CPU 8 gig Ram Raid 0 - 120gig 7200rpm windows 7 beta 64bit windows score - 5.9 super pi 1M 17.15 sec (bod std on normal boot-up) 3Dmark06 - no OC running Windows downloaded drivers, no mods at all

3DMark06
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Score: 11,231
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838
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17,668
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Dell Precision M6400 Review

First Impressions:

Was a little underwhelmed when first opened the box, in part because it looks like a gray laptop - nothing special. Once hefted out (yes tis a bit on the heavy side) began to realise how solid this thing is. The base is one solid chunk of alloy - built like a tank where is the E1705 has a alloy base this is this is twice as thick. Booted it up and found they had a new installation of Vista Business 64 bit - had a bit of a play then thought time to play with Windows 7 64 bit.

Playing with unit.

OK so Windows 7 installed fine, ran the bench test and received a score of 5.9 - lowest mark was for data transfer rate - and this is with two 120gig 7200 drives in raid 0 - so will need to replace this with two 500 gig 7200rpm drives - which I have ordered, this gives me 1Tb of data storage which is massive - kind of overkill but what the hell.

Benches

OK if you have not checked the spec's this is a pretty well spec'ed unit with the exception of the display

Much prefer 1900 x 1200 so will swap this with my 9400's display which I have already had stripped down and found the inverter screwed into the display bottom with no jewelers driver small enough to detach this (kinda hoping this inverter will power the 1440 x 900 and vis versa).

so spec's are.....................
T9600 - 2.8gig
FX3700 1Gig card
8 gig ram (4 x 2gig 1066 DDR3)
2 x 120 gig (7200 rpm raid 0)
bluetooth
HSPA card (stolen from dell mini9)
AGN wireless card

and that is about it so what does this all mean.............

super pi - 1M 17.192
- 2M 44.54

3D mark 06 - 11231 - bog std no OC running std windows 7 drivers

OK so that's all I have run so far -

Overall:

Well I can confirm it's fast - everything is really snappy, but this may be windows 7 and the 8 gig of ram + raid 0 but this thing is designed for a 64 bit OS period.

In fact the slowest time is waiting for it to boot past the bios - windows starts up pretty darn fast. A bit of overkill for me as I did not really need this beast - brought it second hand from Grays online in Australia paid $2000 - delivered (ausi dollars = $1320US) so was pretty darn cheap.

(edit)

Well have had this now for a few days and can confirm the Dell 9400 display fits this like a glove so is now all up and running on 1900 x 1200 which has made a big difference to me. Just so much nicer with a true high def display. Would love to buy an RBG LED back light model but SWMBO controls the money and she is still not aware that I have purchased this yet!!!!!!

After using this I have found it to be really dam fast - nothing seems to bog it down played Bioshock with everything turned up @ 1900 x 1200 and ran as smooth as silk - don't know the frame rates as there is no test version on this like FEAR but there was absolutely no shudder or slowdown when the action kicked in.

The form factor is the real selling point - I consider the 9400 as just manageable for lugging it and the power supply around, I have gotten lazy and have brought a mini 9 for work (runcore 64gig SSD) just because it's so dam light but I'm now considering swapping over to this. IT must just love me!!!! - possibly won't do this as I think this will become my gaming and general house rig - has the power and 64bit support to keep me out of trouble for another 3 years.

This is really the best unit dell has (Waiting for all the XPS1730 lads to throw rocks ) It's solid with the same form factor as the old XPS1710/9400 the power supply is 150W and this is just slightly larger than the 130W which I am now using (unit says it will run in low power mode) but I have not really seem any problem - was running the 130W when testing Bioshock and the power supply was hot but not as hot as the 90W unit I had was when running the 7950GTX card. I guess the 130W pack can take the extra 20W under peak load, or the throttling back is only just slowing me down.

And the dell 5530 HSPA card works like a charm (thanks Vodafone!!!) am using this while at work to bypass the web filters - great!!!!!

Update (2) 24th May

OK so have had this unit now for around 4 months during this time have run it pretty much on either the beta windows 7 or now on the RC windows 7 (64 bit) OS. This unit is actually amassing for speed and comfort. The keyboard is pretty good, some people have complained about the flex while I admit there is some flex in the keyboard it has not been an issue for me.

The weight of the unit seems OK - but I am only lugging around the 150W brick on the 230W brick, I believe there is now a slimline 210W brick which I may try out. I am actually surprised how cold the unit runs - after running bioshock for 3 hours I peaked at 65Deg C - have installed readyboot to allow unsigned drivers to run which allows Ik8fanGUI to run but don't use it to actually control the fans as the bios seems to have this under pretty good control.

Also finally managed to get the fingerprint scanner to function has been a pain figuring out what drivers will run with windows 7 - so as of right now everything works - except the ability to OC the video card - still haven't cracked that one yet in a 64bit platform.

As far as upgrading is concerned I may change out to the LED RGB display but I think that will be all - the processor improvements are really not enough as the T9600 is a really decent CPU and I will only gain a small advantage moving to a faster processor.

Overall this is a really impressive unit - has great power with performance only just lower than that of the XPS1730 or Alienware 17x (assuming they are fitted with the SLI 8800 or 9800GTX cards) - while the ability to run 16gig ram will future proof this unit for another 2-3 years.

Update (2)

30th September - The unit is incredible, amazingly fast - heat is not an issue have been playing FEAR - the second version, anyway after spending 4 hours gaming with every option on max (res at 1900 x 1200) - the temp's only ever got to 65deg C, am running an 8deg offset on IK8FANgui, but not using it to actually control the fans just keep an eye on things. The idle temps are 55 deg for the GPU and around 30 for the CPU. Is rock steady with those temps, one of these days I'll OC the GPU and see what score I can acheive, but can't find any system which will allow me to OC on windows 7. Even with unsigned drivers it still won't OC may be locked in the bios

Still think this is the best performance system out there, the GPU is close to any current laptops GPU for performance and the ram is upgradable to 16gig, with 8 gig being actually affordable with 4 slots!!!

OK -

Love:

back-light keys - brilliant
Speed - fast, real fast
cool - yes seems cooler than the 9400 but have yet to really stress the unit so this may not be the case - IK8fanGUI won't install in windows 7 so can't let anyone know the temps, other than to say it's on my lap right now is is only slightly warm.
separate keypad
calculator button - kinda handy need to add something up just press the button
Did I say the back-light keys?????
Form factor - almost identical to XPS1710/E1705

Con's
Heavy - yep is heavy, but not as massive as XPS1730 - which to be honest was the only thing I have against this unit.
Display - Just this unit being being 1440 x 900 - anyone want to swap a LED 1900 x 1200, anyone??????

Overall I'm impressed the unit is really fast, small for the power contained within and not so flashy. Kinda hid's the power contained rather than displaying it to the world.

Last edited by philby; 08-29-2009 at 09:58 PM.
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Old 02-12-2009, 04:28 PM   #2
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:49 PM   #3
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