Dell :: Why Isn't Offering The 9800M Series Video Cards
Dec 31, 2008
whats going on? their whole XPS line is still in last generations video card.... i was looking at Asus, Sager, MSI, Gateway... they're all offering 9800M GTS's and up...
Anybody else wondering why we haven't seen anything coming out with the 8800m Nvidia cards?
Alienware had their big product release 11/19/07 for their new laptops with the 8800m cards then they pulled the link from their website.
Dell, who usually has the newest stuff doesn't mention them.
The boutique vendors like Voodoo pc and Falcon-nw that pride themselves on offering the latest hardware don't offer them. No press reviews in the print.
I've seen one on line mini review of bench marks from a clevo type laptop with an 8800m video card and that is it.
I wonder if nvidia is having a harder time manufacturing the 8800 62 nM cards than they have admitted. It would explain why the standard 8800 video cards are hard to get as well
are there any 512mb or higher video cards that work with the inspiron e1505? the reason why is i noticed that with the hightest resultion gives you choppy results when using media center (the dvds play fine) also aparently there are hybrid drives out
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where do you buy them? iwould one of them would solve my video card issue.
why havent there ever been gpus when you could just plug it in and out, look like a small usb hd or something lol,thatd be sweet, no mother board bs or anything just plug and play, maybe someday? im sure there is alot of reason but i just though id ask, it would be rather neat.
I'm interesting in buying a Dell E6400 and I would like to know the battery duration time different between using a Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator against using NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M?
Another question regarding performance, is there a visible performance gap between P8600 and P8700 CPU's?
I am in the process of building a new del on the website, is has really been sometime since I did this and there seems to be alot of new technology that i am not familier with...
the first one is the graphics card.. i have 4 options...
Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD With Express Card
Mobile Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD with PC-Card
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M, 256MB With Express Card
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M, 256MB With PC-Card
i would assume that the following cards have different perfomances, but what is the difference between a Express card and a PC card... and what is the better one to have? And what card would be better for some gaming.. "i am a command and conquer addict"...
I just went to the Dell US site to configure a 15 Studio laptop and notice when you go to configure the laptop the only choice for graphics is the integrated 4500HD!
I have reinstalled the drivers for the Nvidia card and now I no longer see the icon in "hidden" icons of the bar, that showed which programs are using this card.
So I am seeing that you can purchase the M1730 with this card for $1699. This seems kinda cheap to me, definately waaay cheaper than the sli 8800gtx setup was
I have read in other forums that you can put the 9800m GT BIOS on a 8800m GTX card on some systems. I want to do this because I am experiencing the yellow screen problem and dell did not release a fix for all cards. I have a dell xps m1730.
going through a terrible time here trying to settle on the best nvidia drivers and i have determined that the default drivers were the best but since i installed vista 64-bit on my computer i don't know which set of nvidia drivers they were
Is it greed? (more money for them) tricking the average person, who doesn't know much about computers? or seriously impossible... just wondering, b/c a macbook pro 15" with 9800M GS and 9400M hybrid power would really be one of the best notebooks out there. (considering the capability of running OS X and Windows and Linux (all legally of course)
I just picked up the Sony Vaio F series from Best Buy and noticed that the video colors are distorted (bluish) when playing blu-ray or regular videos on the laptop. I tried tinkering with the display and nvidia settings. No luck. Pictures / images look fine. Only videos have the odd bluish color.
I bought a Lenovo G510 notebook, I installed Win7 PRO 64bit. Everything is working fine except the video card, wich is AMD Radeon R5 M230. In the control panel/device manager: the video card not working code 43.installed a lot of drivers, but nothing work. I tried to install the intel video driver but its not working either, during the installation I get a message: my computer notĀ have the minimum configuration to install this driver. ??? Ā Every driver I use, I get from the Lenovos official pageĀ for G510 notebooks.
The notebook configuration is: Intel Core I5 4200M, CPU 2,50GH 4GB Ram WIN7 64bit Service Pack 1 AMD Radeom R5 M230 VGA
I have noticed that on my Lenovo Y50 Windows 8.1 64 bit when I play video files (mp4 or mkv) on both VLC player or Windows Media player or this other Video app that is installed by default on Windows 8.1 they are all laggy. The only difference is how they are laggy on each software, VLC for instance gets like invert colour grey kind of lasting 3-5 seconds inserts. On WMP it slows down and then speeds up quickly to catch up every 15- 20 seconds lasting for a bout 3 seconds and very similar issue on Video app. There is no problem with online videos, only what's on my computer.Ā
I have checked my video drivers, seems to be up to date.
System Manufacturer: LENOVO System Model: 20378 System Type: x64-based PC GeForceĀ GTX860M driver version 347.52 Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed. [01]: Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 GenuineInt el ~2501 Mhz