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8th December 2009, 01:50 AM #91Notebook Nobel Laureate
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Re: New M6500 Discussion Thread
Ok so officially, Dell supports 2 internal hard drives, 1 miniPCIe SSD, and 1 internal optical disc drive. While not from Dell, users such as nando, have reported that one can replace the optical disc drive with a third party caddy for a 3rd hard drive. See the following link:
DIY: Adding SSD or HDD storage using an optical bay caddyLast edited by sgogeta4; 8th December 2009 at 02:09 AM.
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8th December 2009, 08:35 AM #92Notebook Evangelist
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Re: New M6500 Discussion Thread
sgogeta is correct
and im pretty sure i have seen on here people using the dells 1.8" drive bay that works with the e6500 etc in the precisions
the good thing about the aftermarket bays is they allow you to fit in a 2.5" 9.5mm high hard drive as the modular bay is bareloy bigger than 9.5mm high
stop trying to make me cry havoctex !
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8th December 2009, 08:46 AM #93Notebook Evangelist
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Re: New M6500 Discussion Thread
a copy from sgogeta's post
ICH9M or
newer sata sata 9.5mm sata
12.7mm sata & 9.5mm sata
9.5mm sata
12.7mm sata Dell E6400/E6500 (9.5mm sata) &
HP 8730W (12.7mm sata)
HP 2530P/8530W (9.5mm sata)
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8th December 2009, 09:18 AM #94Notebook Nobel Laureate
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Re: New M6500 Discussion Thread
The DVD drives used in the M6400/6500 is 9.5mm in height and has a SATA connection according to Dell Support. Since these drives should fit into any other laptop w/ 9.5mm height, the Lenovo solution (or eBay or newmodus) should work (from the sticky at the top of the page) but until someone tries it, we won't know for sure.
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8th December 2009, 05:42 PM #96Precision M6700 Covet Intel Core i7-3740QM, 32GB DDR3-1600 SDRAM, nVidia Quadro K4000M 4GB DDR5, 17.3" Ultrasharp IPS RGB Glossy
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8th December 2009, 08:03 PM #99Banned
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8th December 2009, 11:35 PM #100Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: New M6500 Discussion Thread
I'm really curious about any improvement in battery life over the M6400. I'm running a QX9300, FX 3700M and 2x 256 SSDs in my M6400. I get *maybe* an hour of battery life while doing light work (Word, Excel), let alone LR or CS4. I wish there was a way to underclock the GPU as this seems to be the major power draw.
I've actually considered getting an ultralight (~3lbs) to carry in my laptop case when I travel so I have something to use on the airplane. I need the power of my M6400 when I get to where I'm going, but want the battery life of my wife's E6400 (5 hrs) for the actual travel.
So, how will the Core i7-920XM and FX 3800M (with 10W idle) do on battery? I'd be happy if it could get 2 hrs with a light-moderate load.
Anyone have any idea yet?



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