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    What DM3 Model do you own?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Thornhale, Nov 28, 2009.

  1. Thornhale

    Thornhale Notebook Enthusiast

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    I think it would be interesting to look at the types of DM3 models owned by the DM3 community here. Please answer:

    What type of DM3 Model do you own?

    Feel free to post your specific configuration here.
     
  2. Adidas4275

    Adidas4275 Notebook Consultant

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    I will have on the 1st of Dec my DM3T w/ Nvidia 105m GPU, 4gb Ram and a X25-M 160gb SSD
     
  3. NUTSH3LL

    NUTSH3LL Notebook Evangelist

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    shouldn't that be L335?
     
  4. Thornhale

    Thornhale Notebook Enthusiast

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    Oops, sorry! You are right...ARgh, I can't change it now.
     
  5. Thornhale

    Thornhale Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just wondering, how much of a life extension does the SSD give?
     
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    smartbot Newbie

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    I ordered the dm3t with the su7300 and 105m. I got $164 cashback with that 20% promo that Bing is doing right now!
     
  7. jonjonk

    jonjonk Notebook Ninja

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    Just out of curiosity..what is the battery life with the 105m as opposed to the integrated? I know it's shorter, but by how much?

    edit: It's around 4/5hrs for the 105m + sp9300
     
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    Wanderermy Notebook Consultant

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    I got DM3T - SU7300 and battery life is really long ... so do charge time :(
     
  9. Adidas4275

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    I will get it on tuesday so I will be posting my benchmarks PCmark05, 3Dmark and such along with runtime here and at hardforum.

    I specifically didnt get the SP9300 knowing that it uses 2x the Watts as the SU7300

    I hope my SU7300 +nividia 105m and intel SSD gets 8+
     
  10. jonjonk

    jonjonk Notebook Ninja

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    I think it should be around 6/6.5hrs with SU7300 + 105m + SSD. SU4200 or whatever it's called + integrated is around 8+hrs.
     
  11. Aerows

    Aerows Notebook Evangelist

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    Oh. I read this as which DM3 model do you wish you own.

    Mine would be the one with the 4330. Alas, I don't own it. It's a bit big since I want an ultraportable and already have a full size laptop, but it's damned sweet :)
     
  12. Thornhale

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    So far 26 have voted. I am surprised to see such balance between AMD and Intel. Keep the votes coming.
     
  13. Adidas4275

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    i am surprised to see all the SP9300 CPUs.

    my SU7300 is fairly quick.