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New Latitude and Precision's

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cciemaster, Jan 14, 2010.

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  1. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The M2400's FX 370M is also based on the 9300M GS.
     
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    Yes it is but it is way overclocked by the factory.
     
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    Like the difference between the FX 770m and the FX 1700m?
     
  4. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    No, the clocks are identical for the NVS 160M and FX 370M, both are slightly faster than the 9300M GS (at least in the GPU-Z screenshots I've been given). Check the link in my sig for the clock speeds.
     
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    This mess is why I hate the names used by the GPU companies. They sell almost identical products with completely different names so that people pay premiums for almost nothing. There should be some standardization in the nomenclature.
     
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    So i was thinking on the M4400, as muvh as i am not a fan of 16:9, if they offer the 15.6" WUXGA Full HD (1920x1080) LED Display they this might be interesting. I was looking at going to a M4400 with the RGB-LED again but i may hold off.
     
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    I think you're getting things mixed up a bit? 16:10 @ 15,4" is 1920x1200 which is the current model, the M4400. The M4500 will probably have 16:9 @ 15,6" which is 1920x1080. And i'm pretty sure the new model will have RGB-LED, no reason not to really.
     
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    yep miss type on may part.
     
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    Anyone have more info on the timing of the release of the new latitude and precisions?
     
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    Ya i am wondering that myself
     
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