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15th April 2012, 05:15 AM #471Notebook Enthusiast
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Installed SSD, disappointing preformance...
Maybe someone has some useful input on this, I'd sure appreciate it...
I bought an INTEL 520 240GB SSD, that I expected to soup up my Precision M4400. I had some strange problems installing W7x64 on it (Clean install, but cannot get past accept license terms page... - Windows 7 Forums) and eventually it turned out that I had to install from the original Dell DVD that came with the laptop.
But still, the performance I get is not what I expected. The SSD is supposed to be capable to give me around 270 MB/s on 3GB/s SATA, but I measure (HD Tune) less than half of that, 120 MB/s on average.
I've upgraded to BIOS A27, I've installed the latest chipset drivers from Dell. I've done all the things I think are necessary, but still the performance disappoints me. And it's not only what I measure, it just doesn't feel as much improvement as I notice on my colleagues (non-Dell) laptops with SSDs.
Any input is welcome...Dell Precision M4400, 2 Core Duo T9600 2.8GHz, 2x2GB DDR2 RAM, 6M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Intel 520 240GB SSD SATA/600 MLC 25nm, W7pro x64
Dell Vostro 1510, Core 2 DUO T5870 2GHz, 3GB 667MHz DDR2, 250GB WD Scorpio Black 7200SATA, XPproSp3
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15th April 2012, 12:30 PM #472Newbie
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Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
check the SSD alighnment with AS SSD benchmark
if this shows BAD then you have to delete partitions and create them via win7 DVD before install
here are some other advises:
Poor Performance on M4 + Dell M4400 ? - Crucial Community
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15th April 2012, 01:20 PM #473Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Yes, I should have mentioned... everything is properly aligned, W7 manages that by default, and I've checked it. Good point, though, thanks. Will check the other thread...
EDIT: Ah! Doing the Intelppm registry tweak (and only that one) improved SSD performance by 60%! Yes... from 136 MB/s average to 218 MB/s, as measured by HD Tune. Quite some improvement. Thanks a lot.Last edited by OppfinnarJocke; 15th April 2012 at 03:29 PM.
Dell Precision M4400, 2 Core Duo T9600 2.8GHz, 2x2GB DDR2 RAM, 6M L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Intel 520 240GB SSD SATA/600 MLC 25nm, W7pro x64
Dell Vostro 1510, Core 2 DUO T5870 2GHz, 3GB 667MHz DDR2, 250GB WD Scorpio Black 7200SATA, XPproSp3
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21st April 2012, 10:31 AM #474
Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Last edited by PerComp; 21st April 2012 at 10:51 AM.
Precision M4400:
- 15.4" RGB-LED - QX9300 - nVidia FX770M
- 8gb RAM (aftermarket) - Intel 120GB SSD Primary
- Backlit Keyboard - Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
- Intel® WiFi Link 5300 - Bluetooth - 9 cell Battery
- E-Port Plus Port Replicator - Coolslice
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7th May 2012, 05:48 PM #475Newbie
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Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Anyone have any feedback on how Diablo 3 Runs on the M4400?
My System is a Quad Core QX9300 with the Quadro FX 1700M + 8GB of System RAM. Anyone running the beta on a FX1700M or FX700M? Thoughts?
Work Laptop:
M4600, i7 2920XM, 16GB DDR3 1600mhz, Quadro M2000, IPS FHD Display, 256GB SATA3, 128GB mPCI SSD, BD-Burner
Home Laptop:
M4400, C2D QX 9300, 8GB DDR2 800mhz, Quadro FX 1700M, RGB LED 1920 x 1200, 128GB SSD SATA2, 500GB Momentus XTLast edited by bocks; 8th May 2012 at 10:13 AM.
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12th May 2012, 06:35 PM #476Notebook Enthusiast
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M4400 + EPort Advanced + 2xDell U2711 @2560x1440
Just for the record,
Using the E-Advanced Dock Replicator and two display-port cables my M4400 (FX1700M) is able to drive two Dell U2711 @2560x1440 each, really a lot of pixels :-D
Regards
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30th June 2012, 11:36 PM #477
Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Has anyone attempted to install a 1.8" drive in the wpan/wwan pcie bus? It has the sata contollers. I plan to keep my optical and put the microdrive in pcmcia bay, the pcmcia port needs to come out to make room. I don't use the PC/EC slots. Both the right size 50/54mm. Always need more drives, RAID and SSD. I have a pci-e to sata adapter and a sata data/power-m to microsata-f cable. Will it work? What's the VCC of the pci-e? 5? The microdrive uses 3.3v. Also isn't the pcmcia bus faster? 3.0 G? could I use that?
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13th July 2012, 01:27 AM #478Notebook Guru
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Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Hmmm...looks like this party is about over?
Too bad, because I'm the proud owner of a "brand new refurbished" Dell M4400.
Yes, Dell is still selling them. And people like me are buying them. The thread may have died, but it's been a great resource for me, learning about my "new" lappy.
Thanks y'all!
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Acer Extensa 5620 (LCD back cover from Travelmate 5720)/T2370/2.5GB/120GB/Win7HP (backup)
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13th July 2012, 10:52 AM #479Notebook Guru
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Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
Easiest way to cram in another drive, and not lose the DVD drive, is to use something like the Wintec Filemate Express Card SSD.
It's not cheap, but it's simple and fast.
Amazon.com: wintec filemate expresscard: ElectronicsDell M4400 /P8700/4GB/150GB/FX770M/Win7Pro (main)
Acer Extensa 5620 (LCD back cover from Travelmate 5720)/T2370/2.5GB/120GB/Win7HP (backup)
Asus EEE 900/CeleronM/1GB/16GB SSD/Win7HP (emergency backup)
iPad /16GB/Wifi (love it)
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31st August 2012, 02:09 PM #480
Re: Precision M4400 Owner's Lounge *Part 2*
i'm here with an m4400 with some problem... when i press the power button pc starts , but after 4-5 second switch off automatically...
i've change the cpu , put a new p7350 ... ( originally ther's a t9400 ) and the pc starts well..
i make reboot and....again , the pc don't works like before i've put the new cpu...
can you help me with that ?
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