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Precision M6400 Owner's Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Nyceis, Sep 24, 2008.

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  1. Barn

    Barn Notebook Consultant

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    allso just noticed if you change to performance mode, you get a nice little overclock :)
    On my T9600 it changes the multiplier from 10.5 to 11 ( 2.79 to 2.92Ghz)
    dunno if the older builds did that??, i never notice them doing it
     
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    Hi, I just got 2 Samsung 256GB SSD for my Precision M6400 (the same ones you can buy the XPS systems), they are working fine as a separate Hard Drives, but when I try to configure the RAID0 or RAID1 they available disk is 0, and it's not possible to configure the RAID, any idea how this can be solved ?, thanks a lot
     
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    LLavelle Notebook Evangelist

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    The only performance mode I've seen under V64 is the HD.
    Is this 'performance mode' an option in Win 7?
     
  4. brosen

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    Are these results good enough for SSD Hard Drives ?, thanks
     

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    ichime Notebook Elder

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    Hmmm, a bit slower than a single Intel X-25M SSD, but still awesome considering you have 512 gigs of brutal access time to fool around with :p
     
  6. brosen

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    Results from Crystal Disk Mark, they seem to be better ????
     

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    M6400 with 16GB and 2x 256GB SSD RAID0
     

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    The results for WRITE are almost the same one as for READ, these drives are super FAST :D :D :D :D :D
     

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    monakh Votum Separatum

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    Dude, I appreciate you posting the screenies, but there is no need to create separate threads for the same chassis (you have one for your SSDs in RAID0 and this). You can post all the stuff about your new Precision in one thread, or better yet, post in the owners thread so all owners can benefit, as well. Just an idea.
     
  10. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Yeah, I agree. Gonna merge these into the M6400 owner's lounge.
     
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