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Precision 7510 Owner's Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by scrlk, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. Aaron44126

    Aaron44126 Notebook Prophet

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    This is what mine looks like just sitting here idle.

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    3psil0N Notebook Enthusiast

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    Here's mine also idle

    upload_2020-5-28_22-48-56.png

    My room temperature is around 22 degrees Celsius. What's yours ?
    Btw, that's the Xeon E3-1505M and M2000M GPU spec with -0.165mV CPU undervolt.
     
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    25C. Intel Core i7 6920HQ, no undervolt.
     
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    Heads up, BIOS 1.20.3 released 18th June 2020 disables undervolting. In my BIOS I also don't have "Factory settings" option when I click Restore settings, and restoring bios defaults doesn't restore undervolting.

    In addition trying the modified grub2 and doing setup_var_3 0x183 0x00 to disable the overclocking lock gets reverted on reboot. I was forced to downgrade.

    If anyone found a workaround to re-enable undervolting let me know....

    https://www.dell.com/support/home/e...wt64a&productcode=precision-m7510-workstation
     
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  5. itzazkrit

    itzazkrit Newbie

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    I have a 7510 that I've owned since it was new. Been rock solid every day since and warranty just ran out this april. Woke up today to it being off. Tried to press power button but nothing. If I hold power button down and few seconds I get a led flash on the caps lock key. Power button flashes once as well. Its i7 version with 32gb. Ive pulled all ram modules, and tried one by one and in pairs in different combinations but no changes. Is my only option mb replacement? I can't imagine that part is cheap being soldered on i7 xeon. Thanks!
     
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    Any of these light codes match up?
    https://www.dell.com/support/manual...09e9d7-f642-473d-b898-0d94b7d4f115&lang=en-us

    Try unplugging the coin-cell battery for a few moments, then plug it back in. This will reset the BIOS to default settings. Maybe that will help something.

    Remove all storage devices (NVMe/SATA) and see if that makes a difference. Try it with battery only, or AC power only (battery removed).

    All of these are sort of a last hope stretch. I suspect that you will have to replace the board. Note, I think Precision 7520 boards will fit in as well (if your system has the USB-C/Thunderbolt port).
     
  7. atrax0

    atrax0 Newbie

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    Hello,
    I just installed a Dell WX4150 in my Dell 7510. I have a 4K Screen. The Problem is no matter which driver I install I always get a error 43. In my device manager it is recognised as RX560.
    I tried to install latest Dell 7520 driver. My Dell Bios is 1.19.3

    So far i think this WX4150 is broken, but just to be sure.
    Maybe you guys have some clue.
     
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  8. colsaunders2

    colsaunders2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    My card is recognized as "Radeon Pro WX Series" following installation, but I use the driver from AMD:
    https://www.amd.com/en/support/prof...-pro-wx-x100-mobile-series/radeon-pro-wx-4150

    I have a FHD display so I can't attest as to whether the 4K display is compatible.

    If you haven't already, uninstall all graphics drivers (including any ghost drivers), then re-install the Intel graphics and after that the AMD driver.
     
  9. atrax0

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    I will try that.
    What GPU Bios do you use?
    Right now i am using this bios. https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/204011/204011
     
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