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  • bblightnin
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    Dell Precision M6600

    I bought one of these for my new business in July 2012 and have found that it's way too powerful for my needs - I'm not doing it justice. I told Dell that I would be using it for high-end presentations in my education consultancy, but I find that I don't need it after all. I'm looking to sell it and get something a bit cheaper. If anyone wants to suggest how much I might get for it or make me an offer I would be very interested. I bought a three year service package with it, which I assume is transferable to the new owner.

    The spec is as follows:

    Precision M6600 Standard Base3
    Processor: One Intel Core 17-12640M (2.80Hz, 4MB cache, Duel Core)
    Display: 44cm (17.3in) Ultrasharp FHD (1920x1080)Wide View LED-backlit LCD Panel
    Adobe Acrobat X
    Camera: Integrated 2.1 Mega Pixel Camera with Microphone
    Camera: Software for Integrated camera
    Memory: 8GB (2x4GB) 1333MHz DDR3 Duel Channel
    Hard Drive: 750 GB Serial ATA (7.200 Rpm)
    Raid Controller: SATAor SSDHard Drives, NON-RAID for 1 Hard Drive
    Windows Live for Windows 7
    Optical Software: Roxio Starter Software
    Optical Software: PowerDVD software for Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, WIN7 Home Premium, Pro or Ultimate
    Optical Drive: 8X DVD+/-RW Drive Slot Load no software
    Power Supply and Power Cord: UK/Irish 240W Slim AC Adapter with UK/Irish Power Cord
    Battery: Primary 9-Cell 97W/HR
    Labels: Intel Core Label i7 for vPro
    Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro 3000M with 2GB GDDR5
    Bluetooth: Dell 375 Bluetooth Card
    Carry Case

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Why do you want a Quadro of any sort - the Quadro range is not for mainstream use... in fact it's not even designed for gaming performance.
    its the only choice with the Precision

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  • doodab
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    The Quadro graphics cost more because of all the ISV certification processes and relative low volumes.

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  • Vanilla
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    Have a look at the Dell XPS L702x off the outlet, some cracking bargains to be had off there if you don't mind a scratch or two on the case. I got an I7, 6gb mem, 17" AG display, 3Gb GT555m, 2 x 500gb hard disks and Windows 7 ultimate for the grand total of...£647 inc VAT & delivery. You've got to be quick to grab the bargains though, check between 3:15pm and 3:18pm for the best deals.

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  • d000hg
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    Why do you want a Quadro of any sort - the Quadro range is not for mainstream use... in fact it's not even designed for gaming performance.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Looking for a decent laptop with a 17" screen, I was drooling at the Dell Precision M6600, here, and for a giggle put together a fairly top-of-the-range system.

    But choosing an NVIDIA Quadro 5010M with 4GB GDDR5 instead of the standard NVIDIA Quadro 4000M with 2GB GDDR5 adds a whopping extra £1,323.00 to the price!

    WTF? How come there is such an enormous jump, for what seems like not that much difference? What would it buy you (literally) ?

    Or would it be likely to give only a modest improvement but is intended solely for mega rich people to whom £1300 is a trifle?
    Thats meant for CAD engineers and the like who need that level of firepower in their graphics card.
    It's a specialist bit of kit, hence the price tag

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Dell precision M6600

    Dell precision M6600

    Looking for a decent laptop with a 17" screen, I was drooling at the Dell Precision M6600, here, and for a giggle put together a fairly top-of-the-range system.

    But choosing an NVIDIA Quadro 5010M with 4GB GDDR5 instead of the standard NVIDIA Quadro 4000M with 2GB GDDR5 adds a whopping extra £1,323.00 to the price!

    WTF? How come there is such an enormous jump, for what seems like not that much difference? What would it buy you (literally) ?

    Or would it be likely to give only a modest improvement but is intended solely for mega rich people to whom £1300 is a trifle?
    Last edited by OwlHoot; 15 December 2011, 17:01.
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