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    Default Re: Latitude E4300 Owners' Corner

    You'll need a dock for sure, but you have the option of using a DisplayPort to HDMI or DVI to HDMI adapter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hieutrann View Post
    I wanna ask a question about connecting my Dell E4300 to a HDTV. Is there any solution to connect via HDMI cable? Can I buy a dock, and connect it via DVI - HDMI connector?
    Two solutions:

    1. Purchase an NVidia eGPU, attach it via the expresscard slot and use the eGPU's HDMI port to connect to the TV. You'd also gain CUDA and accelerated gaming graphics. A GT430/GT520 can make this a low cost solution that can be powered by a 12V/72W adapter. Though if wanting gaming then I'd suggest a GTX460 + ATX PSU for most bang-per-buck.

    2. Purchase a dock or port replicator with the DVI output, attach that to your TV via a DVI to HDMI cable/adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nando4 View Post
    Two solutions:

    1. Purchase an NVidia eGPU, attach it via the expresscard slot and use the eGPU's HDMI port to connect to the TV. You'd also gain CUDA and accelerated gaming graphics. A GT430/GT520 can make this a low cost solution that can be powered by a 12V/72W adapter. Though if wanting gaming then I'd suggest a GTX460 + ATX PSU for most bang-per-buck.

    2. Purchase a dock or port replicator with the DVI output, attach that to your TV via a DVI to HDMI cable/adapter.
    Thanks so much, Nando. May be I'll get an eGPU
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    Quote Originally Posted by remysix View Post
    Hi,
    I'm just wondering if any of the e4300 owner has ever managed to do RAID-0 on this laptop. I know the stock bios only allow RAID-1 but if somehow, someone has managed to grab modded-bios, please do share with me. I'm looking for a way to RAID-0 my two SSD that I've currently installed on this machine.
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    anyone?
    thanks

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    Hi there

    May I know which model and brand of internal wireless card I should get for my E4300 if I want to get the dual band (take advantage of the 5 Ghz) wireless card ?

    Please kindly advise ASAP.

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    Intel 5100 or 5300 will work, both are AGN-capable.
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    5100/5300/6200/6300 all support dual band.

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    I am using Intel 6200 IEEE 802.11n (draft) Wi-Fi Adapter. Running STRONG. Extended range and full 300mbps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remysix View Post
    anyone?
    thanks
    Is done before. Replace your dvdrw with a caddy that support sata for ssd. I dont remember which one. Look over at the E6400 or google it.

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    Hi everyone. I bought a used 4300 on Ebay and just got it yesterday. I heard users say when they got new LCDs or used newer 4300s that viewing angles were a bit better. Is that to say if I get a new LCD and install it that my picture quality (viewing angles etc) could be improved? Are there different levels of LCD quality? Anything to look for when ordering?

 

 

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