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New M6500 Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Quido, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    Can someone who has updated bios to A02 post his color calibration profile?
     
  2. Pirx

    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    It's tellling you that there's no point in using ReadyBoost when you have your data on a fast SSD already, which is correct. So the answer to your first question is that, no, it doesn't make sense to put aside a part of your SSD for ReadyBoost.
     
  3. dezoris

    dezoris Notebook Consultant

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    1. You must have Control Point Color management set to Adobe RGB.
    2. This is reliant on you having brightness 5 clicks down from max
    3. This is for the Dell Samsung SEC RGB LED panel.
    4. Profile was created by Spyder3 Elite, however every display is slightly different so don't expect perfection but it will be better than nothing.
     
  4. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks you very much for your time.

    I have LGD0241. How can I show you how it looks on my screen? (the white looks yellow but perhaps my eyes are not enough well calibrated :p)

    Maybe I can take a picture with my D90 but it won't be very accurate...
     
  5. mannyA

    mannyA Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi Razibus,


    You have an LG Display Panel; which is an excellent display panel, when did you receive your M6500?

    Do you have the Spyder 3 Elite, for Calibrating your Display?

    Read this thread, but this is for the M6400 with a LG LGD018E display panel.
    It may not be the solution but could serve as a good reference for Calibration post#115


    And yes take some Pictures, so we can see the problem.


    Use With Extreme Caution!!
     
  6. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    I received it on February 18th.

    No that's the problem and I don't want to invest now. I think I have a friend who is working in medical imaging and maybe he has one but I won't see him before one month at least.

    Tried but again white looks yellow.
     
  7. theZoid

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    you color blind like me? lol
     
  8. Razibus

    Razibus Notebook Consultant

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    Yes, exactly. Green and red seem over-saturated/flashy.
     
  9. theZoid

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    dark green can look brown to me..subtle shades fool me sometimes.....guess I'll see how I do with this screen.
     
  10. rinconmike

    rinconmike Notebook Evangelist

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    I uninstalled Intel Matrix Storage Manager after chatting with Dell Pro Support and the rep said if not running RAID, there is no point in having it installed.

    I am running Win7 x64 in AHCI with a 256GM SSD drive in boot and a 500GB Seagate Drive in 2nd Bay.

    After uninstalling it, I had to reboot, but it did not find anything new (I thought it would).

    I cannot see any difference in the drive performance running Crystal DiskMark.

    Anyone else uninstall it or have a good reason to keep it on the system?

    FYI, with it uninstalled, the IDE ATA/ATAPI Control,er is listed as an Intel(R) PCHM SATA AHCI Controller 6 Port and the driver is 8.9.1004. I assume this is what it was before but forgot to check first.


    thanks,

    Mike
     
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