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    Precision M6300 benchmarks

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by CROiga, Feb 2, 2008.

  1. CROiga

    CROiga Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi guys,
    I just got my M6300 with x7900 2,8 Ghz and 4 Gb of ram,...and I want to share my results with you....

    few thoughts first:
    I love the screen,... (WUXGA 1920x1200 non glare)very bright, suitable also for outside work, almost zero reflection, highly recommended

    Keyboard, only one word - great, it would be nice if the people in Dell integrated keypad, but I wont cry about it...

    Noise level: what noise,.. it`s so quiet, even with all fans working full

    heat: no problem also,.. even after one hour of hard benchmarking it was cold as ice, a few degrees above room temperature

    I read on some forums about whine noise coming from inside notebook ( various Dell models), I locked myself in toilet with M6300 and heard nothing (I was listening for 20 minutes)

    the looks: some says it`s ugly, but I love it,...

    CONS: nothing really , ok,.. they could put the microphone in the unit

    the results:

    Cinebench 10 (render time with both cores was 2:44)
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    3Dmak06 online results:
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    SPECviewperf 10 (Vsync OFF)
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    Maya-2 test (Vsync OFF)
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    Sandra Processor arithmetic
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    Sandra Power Managment Efficiency
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    Sandra Processor Multimedia
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    Sandra Multi-Core Efficiency
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    hen picture fully load up , R mouse click and choose "ZOOM", you can than zoom and pan into pic
     
  2. teksurv

    teksurv Notebook Guru

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    Glad you like it. The 6300 chassis has a solid background and should provide years of reliable use.
     
  3. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    Try using a different host for graphs (nbr has one here). You cant resize those pics to their native resolution so they are unreadable.
     
  4. CROiga

    CROiga Notebook Enthusiast

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    when picture load up completely , R mouse click and choose "ZOOM", you can than zoom and pan into pic
     
  5. joystik

    joystik Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey all, I just received my m6300 too. I ran 3dmark06 with drivers from dell! I got around 4850ish. I'll get a screen shot when i get the chance! The build quality and everything about this notebook is really sweet!

    t7500 2.2ghz
    4gb ddr2
    xp pro
    1600m quadro
    wuxga truelife