Thursday, June 13, 2013

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E325 12972FG Notebook Review

Missing Values. 420 euros for a simple Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge offers a 13.3-inch subnotebook. The anti-glare screen is the battery life lasts up to nine hours, and the merger of AMD offers a smooth introduction of HD movies. However, most of the qualities of ThinkPad type, known as robustness, has received less attention.

"Even through, thin and light", this is how Lenovo is announcing its new models of 13.3 inches in size and ThinkPad E320 E325 edge. A review of the E320 model more powerful (Core i3-2310M) is already published in Notebookcheck few days ago. Unlike the edges Lenovo ThinkPad 320, E325 (1976FG) model tested by us is AMD Fusion. Within the subnotebook an AMD dual-core processor E-350 (2x 1.60 GHz) AMD Radeon HD 6310 integrated graphics unit is included.

For an affordable € 420 which comes with an anti-glare 13.3-inch (1366 x 768), and 2 GB of RAM DDR3 (1333 MHz). The hard disk is a slow process model with 320 GB Hitachi 5400 rpm speed of rotation. An optical drive is not included. Nor is there any USB 3.0 port update. The operating system is a pre-7 Premium Edition installed Windows (64 bit) Microsoft.

So far, the Edge Series models, among other things, good stability, have been able to make a good impression on us. How does the AMD-powered subnotebook will be able to explore the fair for the next revision.

Case
Our review model has a red display cover. The case is almost identical to the previous review models E320, E125 and X121e. Unfortunately, the subnotebook Edge has become worse in terms of duration, than the older ThinkPad models. The vessel can be easily folded. Palm rest area, compared to only a few bruises and a lot of pressure. However, the keyboard can easily be eroded in places though.

The same display can be easily folded. Even the display hinges will no longer be stable and allows the screen to wobble. The bottom plate is solid otherwise. Only three screws on a separate user access to the interior of the device. Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge certainly does not belong among the heaviest subnotebook with a weight of 1.7 kg.

Connections
The Lenovo ThinkPad ports E325 unfortunately is on the left and right sub-notebooks. Interfaces on the back and front are not provided. With this connection of multiple devices can lead to a lot of cables. Use an external mouse is difficult because there is little room and the cable is easily confused with other cables.

There is a wide range of interfaces. In total there are three versions available USB 2.0 ports, one of which is a combination of eSATA ports. Otherwise, it is also a separate microphone port is missing.

Communication
Compared to its brother, the E320, the device is considered a lack HSDPA module. The module is compatible with 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n. Atheros Gigabit Ethernet controller and Bluetooth are provided by Lenovo. It even supports the upgrade from version 3.0.

Security
From the subnotebook is aimed at business users, security is important. To do so, as always, there is a Kensington security lock available. The keyboard is slightly more resistant to water. However, a fingerprint reader is missing, it is not too much of a disappointment in that price range though.

Accessories
Accessories included delivery times are very limited. Only a user with the attached self-subnotebook.

Warranty
The standard warranty for the Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge lasts 12 months. The ThinkPlus warranty extension that increases by an additional 24 months. Depending on the type of warranty service, it costs about 55 euros (bring-in) or 85 euros (on site).

Display
The ThinkPad E325 has a 13.3-inch matte screen (LEN4090). The native resolution, as is usual for the screen, 1366 x 768 pixels. The display with a 16:9 aspect ratio has a relatively low contrast. This is a simple 162:1. The black level of 1.09 cd / m² is much higher.

The results of measuring the brightness of Mavo Gossen-Monitor is disappointing. On average, the brightness was measured only 174.6 cd / m². In some places, the maximum value of cd / m² 182 was measured in the upper right corner. Subnotebooks that are connected to the power supply or battery power makes no difference in this case.

We suspect that use of the ThinkPad E325 Edge on the outside, there will be lots of fun, despite the matte screen. At least, the distribution of brightness is balanced at 90 percent.

As usual, we also tested the angle of stability in a dark room. When you move the screen horizontally, change the image displayed within the limits of tolerance. When deviant vertical image reverse quickly. Given the very small display, the result is not entirely surprising.

Performance
Lenovo is based on the AMD merger of E-350 E325 Edge APU ThinkPad. This processor has two cores, and operates at a clock speed of 1.6 GHz AMD TDP Fusion APU E-350 with 1024 KB L2 cache is only 18 watts. The AMD chipset is included A50M FCH.

The APU is an abbreviation for Accelerated Processing Unit. This means that the processor and the graphics device is coupled. In the case of AMD Fusion E-350 APU is the AMD Radeon HD 6310 with 80 shaders. The graphics device supports DirectX 11 and video decoder UVD3 for HD video (MPEG-2, H.264, VC-1) by default.

Included as standard RAM is 2 GB of RAM DDR3 (PC3-10600). The hard drive is manufactured by Hitachi, and provides 320 GB capacity, with a rotation speed of 5400 rpm.

AMD Fusion processors are among the most powerful, but more likely to make a good impression, because the integrated graphics units. CPU performance has been tested by us Maxon Cinebench benchmark. In this case, the Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge score, as was expected, the lower area of ​​the tip of the database.

With 2195 points subnotebook Results Cinebench R10 Multi (64-BT) are the benchmark for other handsets including the processor itself. Best value for money with the E-350 processor is the MSI Wind U270, which has scored 2250 points.

A similar picture emerges when it comes to Cinebench R11.5. In this case, the device also revised 0.6 points behind the CPU tests. This time, AMD also other portable score of 0.6 points.

Comparison, Lenovo E320 board with Intel i3-2310 m CPU can score 7398 points in the test itself, which is more than double what the revised model of AMD chips.

We analyze the system performance with PCMark Vantage and PCMark 7: Futuremark. Using the subnotebook PCMark Vantage Lenovo managed to score 2278 points, and are therefore the best equipment on the processor itself.

Only the model of ThinkPad x120e, including Lenovo, is better and can score 2600 points. 7 Using the PCMark Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge manages to score only 933 points. In this case, the other model, which is better than the ThinkPad x120e, which was placed in 1101 points.

Big Brother is compared with the E320 can score more than twice the amount of 2009 points. The AMD Radeon HD 6310 integrated graphics unit had to endure more Furmark 3DMark benchmarks. Use of this Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge managed to score 2048 points in 3DMark2006 a general. With this result the equipment under test is the best model with the AMD Radeon HD 6310, and is located in the center of our reference database.

Those who think the discipline in which the variant is badly beaten Intel. There i3-2310M processor and a HD 3000 integrated graphics unit is also able to highlight in this case a total of 3098 points.

A similar picture emerges with the 3DMark 11 benchmark. In this case, the unit also is considered the best in its class with 286 points. Here are the laptops with the Radeon HD 6250.

We tested the performance of the hard drive of the E325 Lenovo ThinkPad Edge with HD Tune. Hard drive subnotebooks manufactured by Hitachi. It has a storage capacity of 320 gigabytes, and a rotation speed of 5400 rpm. Thus, the average transfer rate is a meager 55.5 MB / s. SSD is not included in this price range, even if a hard drive at 7200 rpm would have been better.

Battery
The energy consumption of the E325 Lenovo ThinkPad Edge are in a good range. According to the power plan in use, it uses 5.9 Watts subnotebooks in standby mode (power saving, minimum brightness), and 8.6 watts (maximum performance, maximum brightness).

Under the maximum load on subnotebooks requires a maximum of 25.2 watts, which is twice as required by office use, but is still very low compared to other phones. To model the brother of comparison, 47.3 E320 watts under load, which is almost twice as much. Power consumption is surprisingly low in standby mode, and when it is turned off. These lies, just 0.1 watts (off), and 0.2 W (standby).

A subnotebooks to feature for mobile use, and should also have a decent battery capacity. In this case, the difference between the free state and under load for our revised unit is huge. Using the Battery Eater Readers test, we simulated the use of normal business.

According to what we have made possible the energy saving mode, disabled the WiFi, and selected the lowest brightness. Thank you to the low energy Lenovo ThinkPad E325 Edge lasted 9 hours and 57 minutes before the power cable must be connected.

Using an average brightness, and to allow the WLAN, we simulated surfing the Internet. In this scenario subnotebooks lasted 7 hours and 12 minutes. Load the battery has dropped significantly. Using the profile of maximum performance with maximum intensity, we used Battery Eater again using the conventional test. In this case, the battery still managed to keep a proud 3 hours and 17 minutes.

BIOSTAR I915P A7 combo

Schematic Motherboard BIOSTAR I915P-A7_combo
Processor : P4 LGA775
NorthBridge : GMCH Grantdale
SouthBridge : ICH6

Block Diagram

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Toshiba Satellite C655D S5509 notebook Review

Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509
New Notebook, New Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509 notebook. Based on an AMD Fusion processor that promises more better performance than a common netbook and offer great graphics capabilities with AMD Radeon HD 6310, the Satellite C655D-S5509 is perfect budget laptop to meet the computing needs more effectively.

you will find a AMD E-Series Processor E-300 with 1MB L2 Cache and has cloking speed of 1.3GHZ, paired with a 4GB DDR3 1066MHz memory with 2 memory slots, so you can expand the memory up to 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon™ HD 6310 Graphics with 384MB-1974MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory and running on Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit as the operating system, Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509 laptop provides enough power to run daily tasking and multimedia plus entertainmnet tasking.

The Toshiba C655D-S5509 notebook also boasts an 15.6 inch HD Active Matrix TFT Color LCD LED Backlit display with TruBrite technology and 16:9 viewing angle, but the notebook offer better resolutions at 1600 x 900 make it ideal for viewing movies, photos, streaming video or playing games. The 320GB Serial ATA Hard disk drive has rotate speed of 5400 per minutes offer plenty of storage capacity and multimeda card reader will be support Secure Digital, High Capacity, miniSD, microSD, Secure Digital SDXC, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard and Memory Stick PRO formats. Buyer also get Toshiba Online Backup (30-day trial subscription), so you can store your important file and access wherever you are.

Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509 notebook it also packed with standart stereo speakers, DVD SuperMulti drive which supporting 11 formats for playing your favorite DVD movies or instal program, Slot for Security Lock and a 6-cell Lithium Ion battery pack which offer up to 5 hours 56 minutes with single charge. On the screen, you will find a webcams which support digital microphones and Face Recognition for video conference or face to face video chat with your frinds or family.

Physically, the C655D-S5509 comes with mate black plastic casing lid and a full-sized keyboard complete with numeric keypad plus touch pad pointing device that supports pinch, rotate and scroll multi-touch gestures. Measures in 16.3 × 10.8.8 × 1.4 inches with weighs only at 5,5 lbs, you can slip it to your bag and bring it when you traveling or on the office.

Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509 security and productivity, Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5509 also preloaded with a WildTangent® Games Console, Microsoft® Live Essentials, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader, TOSHIBA Media Controller, TOSHIBA App Place, TOSHIBA BookPlace™, 30-day trial subscription of Online Backup service, Service Station, Recovery Disk Creator, TOSHIBA Password Utility, TOSHIBA Supervisor Password Utility and HDD/SSD Alert should keep your data safe.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Laptops Acers AC700 Chromebook 3G model arriving later this summer Review


Samsungs beautiful-but-pricey Series 5 Chromebook too rich for your blood? Fear not, cloud-dwellers. Acer just announced that its Chromebook, dubbed the AC700, will go on sale in the states this month for $349.99, to be followed by a 3G-equipped version later this summer. If youre part of the niche market that would happily live in Chrome OS in exchange for instant-on access, be advised that it runs on an Atom N570 processor and 2GB of RAM, and has 16GB of flash storage, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, two USB 2.0 ports, and a 4-in-1 memory card reader. Well be curious to see how the build quality compares to the Series 5s, though for some people, that $70 price gulf will render that a moot point. PR after the break. Source { engadget.com }

Acer to acquire iGware for cloud computing

  • Acer to acquire iGware for cloud computing

Acer to acquire iGware for cloud computing
In a press release on the 21st July 2011, Acer announced its intention to buy the US-based company, iGware with the intention to benefit its users and enhance the brand value with clouding computing. The press release was entitled "Acer to acquire US-based iGware with US$320M for mid- to long-term investment in cloud technology - To benefit Acer users and enhance brand value", and is displayed exactly as it was published below:

Acer to acquire US-based iGware with US$320M for mid- to long-term investment in cloud technology - To benefit Acer users and enhance brand value

Acer plans to acquire US-based iGware, a leading cloud technology company, for US$320M plus another US$75M for performance-based earn-out. With the objective of mid- to long-term investment, Acer will leverage iGware’s proven technology to establish its own cloud infrastructure, called Acer Cloud, to serve and benefit Acer customers, and enhance brand value.

iGware, based in Silicon Valley, California, is a leading provider of cloud technology, offering cloud-based device ecosystems, virtual consoles and personal cloud. iGware’s cloud software and infrastructure tools currently enable and support more than 100 million consumer devices worldwide including Nintendo’s Wii, iDS and 3DS, and will support Wii U in the future.

J.T. Wang, Acer Chairman and CEO, said, “iGware offers expertise in cloud technology software design, with services already deployed on large scale and long-term basis. As a mid- to long-term investment objective, the valuable core technology and capabilities will help create uniqueness for the Acer brand, and support a vast number of our users based on open platform.”

Wang continues, “The goal of Acer Cloud is to allow our users enjoy and manage all their ICT devices, contents and resources with ease, by integrating all Acer products including PCs, tablets and smart handheld devices within a safe and secure environment.”

Dr. Wei Yen, Founder and Chairman of iGware said, “This merger will provide a significantly larger platform to further develop and extend our technologies to Acer’s global customers. At the same time, it will allow us to continue working closely with our existing partners and build additional strategic relationships with others.”

Acer regards the development of cloud technology as a major industry trend. In the next 10 years, Acer Cloud is expected to become a key element to create unique differentiation for Acer products.

With iGware’s cloud technology already in use, Acer is confident of a promising future development in Acer Cloud built on open platform. In the foreseeable future, Acer will begin hardware and software design integration, and expects to launch products that leverage Acer Cloud services during 2012.

After the merger, iGware’s legal entity will become Acer Cloud Technology Company, with subsidiaries in Taiwan and China to be set up. Following Acer’s global marketing strategy, Acer will continue to research, and integrate hardware and software for cloud technology innovation to meet the demand of Acer users and enhance overall customer satisfaction.

Monday, June 10, 2013

LG Optimus Pad V900 Tablet Review Price and Feature



LG officially unveiled the new 3D-capable Optimus V900 Pad tablet with Android 3.0 Honeycomb, known as the G-slate in the U.S. market. It has many additional features, such as 8.9-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 × 768 pixels, 2 front-megapixel camera, etc. touchscreen device does Google Android 3.0 operating system and is powered by NVIDIA Tegra mobile processors 2 , which produces the delay-free Web browsing and start fast. The future of Tablet LG is a 3D camera, which is a 5-megapixel lens store 3D 720p and 1080p Full HD video.

LG Optimus Pad can run multiple applications at the same time and supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3.5G HSPA + connections. Optimus LG V900 Tablet Pad is available in March 2011. Unfortunately, there is no information about its price. Stay tuned for more update information.


LG Optimus Pad V900 Tablet Features:
8.9-inch touchscreen with resolution of 1280×768 pixel
NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processor
Runs on Android 3.0 OS
2 Megapixel front camera
3D camera
Two 5 Megapixel lens
Can record 720p 3D video, & Full HD 1080p video
Supports Bluetooth, WiFi and 3.5G HSPA+ connectivity options

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Maruti launched CNG cars in five models

Five models of cars including Maruti Suzuki India Alto on Friday introduced a CNG variant. CNG dealt with in other models, Estilo, Wagon. R, Eko and include Sckas -4.

CNG variant of these five models, the price is between 3.23 lakh to 7.47 lakh. Its declining market share company in mind these models are presented.





Maruti Suzuki Managing Director and CEO Shinzo Nekaneshi Endeaya told reporters, "This is the first time in a car factory in India to prepare the company has launched CNG engine cars." Maruti Suzuki Alto car of its largest selling CNG variant at Rs 3.23 lakh is presented.

Apple iPhone 4 Review and Features


Vodafone planning to bring to Apple iPhone 4 in India, Vodafone has confirmed that Apple iPhone 4 will see the largest ever international expansion. The new iPhone, iPhone 4 is more powerful, easier to use and more indispensable than ever. This phone is MMS smartphones. iPhone 4 will be launched in India in September 2010 through Airtel and Vodafone and the price would be 4 iPhone 16GB Price in India: Rs.35, 000 and 4 32GB iPhone Price in India: Rs.41, 000.




Inbuilt phone has a touch screen, 2.0 megapixel camera on the back, Multimedia, Visual Voicemail, a portable media player, and Internet e-mail client, web browsing, and Wi-Fi Connection integrated in the phonebook, SMS, notes , making the whole platform extensible. iPhone 4 is 24% thinner than the iPhone 3G, should read: Lesson launch Nokia and Blackberry in the world can learn from Apple’s iPhone.
iPhone 4 mobile phone features :
Folders for Apps:Organize apps into folders for fast access to your favorites.
iBooks:Available as a free download, iBooks is an amazing ebook reader and a great place to buy books.
Home Screen:Get one-tap access to everything on your iPhone and change the wallpaper to match your mood.
iMovie:Edit video, add themes and music, and share your movies. Available on the App Store for just $4.99.
Phone:Built-in noise suppression makes phone calls easier to hear.
Mail:A unified inbox and other new features make Mail more powerful than ever.
Safari:The most advanced web browser on a mobile phone.
iPod:Touch your music and watch luminous full-screen video.
Photos:View photos by Albums, Events, Faces, and Places.
Voice Control: Place a call or play a song using just your voice.
Messages:Send messages with text, video, photos, and more.
Maps + Compass:Find locations, get directions, and orient yourself on the map.
Keyboard:The smart keyboard helps you type quickly and accurately.
Search:Find what you’re looking for across your iPhone or the web.
App Store: Discover hundreds of thousands of apps that let you do even more.
iTunes Store:Shop the world’s largest seller of digital entertainment. Availability: 4 iPhone 4 comes with the screen reading technology and other accessibility features.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series Processors Ideal for Cloud Applications

  • New AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series Processors Deliver Ideal Performance, Power and Price for Cloud Applications 


Up to 15 Percent Lower Power consumption and 24 Percent Better Performance per Watt versus Previous Generation AMD Opteron Processors


SUNNYVALE, Calif. —12/4/2012 
AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series Processors Ideal for Cloud Applications screenshot 1
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unveiled nine new mid-range and entry-level AMD Opteron™ 4300 Series and 3300 Series server processors increasing performance per watt versus the previous generation to maximize compute capabilities in power-constrained environments1, while delivering outstanding value to cloud providers and web hosts. The AMD Opteron 3300 Series processors provide enterprise-class features in a low power envelope at a desktop processor price, making it ideal for web hosts and small- and medium-sized businesses.  

The AMD Opteron 4300 Series processors offer up to 15 percent better performance versus the prior generation, based on SPECint benchmark results2. And SPECpower results show up to a 24 percent improvement in performance per watt. As with the AMD Opteron 6300™ Series processors, these are socket compatible with the previous generation processor, providing an effortless upgrade path for customers.

“The Piledriver core architecture shared by the AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series processors provides optimized performance, power and price for today’s customer,” said Suresh Gopalakrishnan, general manager, Server Business Unit, AMD. “These new processors are ideal for cloud providers, web hosts and small- and medium-sized businesses who want to address their space and power constraints. With a simple upgrade, existing customers can obtain more performance and improved energy efficiency and new customers will obtain compelling value and ROI.”

 

Extensive Software Support

Deep and broad software ecosystem support is available for the new processors. Several of the key tools include:
  • Hypervisors: Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, and VMware vSphere;
  • Operating systems: Microsoft Windows, SUSE Linux Enterprise and Red Hat Enterprise Linux;
  • Key developer tools: AMD Open64 compilers and AMD Core Math Library, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), Microsoft Visual Studio 2012, and The Portland Group (PGI) compilers;
  • Java virtual machine: AMD Aparapi, OpenJDK Project “Sumatra,” Oracle JVM and IBM JVM.

 

Partner Traction

Socket, thermal and chipset consistency with previous generation AMD Opteron™ 4200 and 3200 Series processors allows OEMs to easily carry forward existing server designs and enables end customers to deploy new server hardware within their existing power and cooling infrastructure. Servers based on the new processors are now available from Supermicro as well as the AMD SeaMicro SM15000 platform. Additional server offerings will soon be available from Dell and others.
“AMD Opteron processor solutions have provided excellent investment return for our customers,” said Brian Payne, executive director of Server Solutions, Dell.  “The new 4300 and 3300 Series processors in the AMD-based Dell PowerEdge servers maintain this history and are ideal for web service providers who strive to maximize revenue from their server infrastructure and also for small- and medium-businesses who carefully invest to enable growth.”

“Supermicro has industry-leading server solutions and motherboards in production supporting AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series processors,” said Don Clegg, vice president of Marketing and Business Development at Supermicro. “Working closely with AMD, Supermicro is delivering 1U short-depth SuperServers using the AMD Opteron 4300 and 3300 Series processors, as well as a 3U 12-node MicroCloud optimized for the AMD Opteron 3300 Series processor for hosting and cloud providers.  With systems using these new processors and the recently launched AMD Opteron 6300 Series CPU, Supermicro’s time-to-market delivery provides customers a full range of Opteron-based solutions that cover extremely cost-sensitive web- and cloud-hosting to high-end HPC applications.”

 

Key Facts, Performance and Technical Detail - AMD Opteron 4300 Series Processors

  • Frequency: Up to 3.4 GHz base frequency and up to 3.8 GHz using AMD Turbo CORE technology for performance boost when applications demand it;
  • Up to eight cores per socket for scaling on thread-intensive environments;
  • As little as 35W TDP for power-constrained environments;
  • AMD-P power management features maximize performance per-watt across workloads while giving IT managers more control over their data center power profiles;
  • The only x86 processor to support ultra-low voltage 1.25V memory;
  • AMD Virtualization™ (AMD-V™) technology for near-native performance in virtualized environments and lowest cost per virtual machine (VM);
  • Two memory channels with up to 1866 MHz memory support;
  • Supports up to six DIMMs per CPU for up to 192GB memory per processor;
  • Up to two x16 HyperTransport™ technology (HT3) links at up to 6.4GT/s per link.         

 

Key Facts, Performance and Technical Detail - AMD Opteron 3300 Series Processors

  • Frequency: Up to 2.8 GHz base frequency and up to 3.8 GHz using AMD Turbo CORE technology for performance boost when applications demand it;
  • Up to eight cores per socket for web hosting upsell opportunities;
  • As little as 25W TDP for power constrained environments;
  • AMD-P power management features maximize performance-per-watt across workloads while giving IT managers more control over their data center power profiles;
  • AMD-V  technology for low cost virtualization;
  • Two memory channels with up to 1866 MHz memory support;
  • Supports up to four DIMMs per CPU for up to 32GB memory per processor;
  • One x16 HyperTransport technology (HT3) link at up to 5.2GT/s. 


  1. Comparison based on 2P SPECpower_ssj2008 data submitted to SPEC as of Nov. 27, 2012: 60.9W at Active Idle, 256W and 971,064 ssj_ops at 100 percent of target load, and 3052 overall ssj_ops/watt using 2 x AMD Opteron™ processors Model 4386 in Tyan YR190B8228 server, 32GB (4 x 8GB DDR3-1600) memory, YM-2451C power supply, 128GB SATA SSD disk drive, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition SP1.  61.8W at Active Idle, 299W and 870,780 ssj_ops at 100 percent of target load, and 2453 overall ssj_ops/watt using 2 x AMD Opteron™ processors Model 4284 in Tyan YR190B8228 server, 32GB (4 x 8GB DDR3-1600) memory, YM-2451C power supply, 128GB SATA SSD disk drive, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition SP1.  SPEC, SPECpower and SPECpower_ssj are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.  See www.spec.org. SVR-312
  2. Comparison based on 2P SPECint_rate2006 data submitted to SPEC as of Nov. 27, 2012. 329, 2 x AMD Opteron™ processors Model 4386 in Tyan YR190-B8228 server, 64GB (4 x 16GB DDR3-1600) memory, Red Hat Enterprise Linux® Server release 6.3 64-bit, x86 Open64 4.5.2 Compiler Suite.  285, 2 x AMD Opteron™ processors Model 4284 in Dell PowerEdge R515 server, 32GB (8 x 4GB DDR3-1600) memory, Red Hat Enterprise Linux® Server release 6.1 64-bit, x86 Open64 4.2.5.2 Compiler Suite.  SPEC and SPECint are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.  See www.spec.org. SVR-311 




Data taken from http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pages/new-amd-opteron-2012dec04.aspx (accessed on Jan 13, 2013)

Silent Build log using 650D Intel Sandy Bridge and P67

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67

This post is on a build log, originally made by Mike Clements for the Corsair blog on the 3rd August 2011. This build produces a silent or close to it machine using the 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67.

Here is the build log :-

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I was thinking about that fact recently when I read over some communications I had with Rajinder “Raja” Gill and Juan “JJ” Guerrero from ASUS. We were discussing just how cool the new second generation Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs can be run and also the plethora of power saving options on current P67/Z68 based motherboards. It’s getting extremely easy to build a really quiet and powerful PC.

This discussion started me thinking about building a silent, or at least a very quiet PC. JJ suggested that I take a take a look at the ASUS P67 Sabertooth paired with a 2500K CPU. I liked the information I found so, I got 1 of each and then I started a very careful parts selection which resulted in an outstanding system, pictured below.

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I concluded that this would be an excellent board and CPU to mate with the Hydro Series™ H60 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler. The H60 is very quiet and effective and is a perfect fit for this sort of build.

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My current case of choice for this project is the Corsair Obsidian Series® 650D Mid-Tower Case. The dark interior looks great with the color scheme on the Sabertooth. The 3 speed fan controller and the large quiet 200mm fans should be easy to tune for a low noise system.

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I also decided to use a set of our new Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance™ Low Profile Low Voltage DDR3 memory upgrade modules. Running these beauties at the low voltage of 1.35v is a great option to help reduce heat in this system. Making a quiet system is much easier with cooler parts.

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The Professional Series™ Gold AX850 PSU uses our Hybrid Silent Fan Control which has 3 different fan modes. One of these modes is Fanless Mode. Fanless Mode means just that; the fan blades are completely stationary. There is no audible PSU noise in Fanless Mode, which is active when PSU output is below 20% of the rated DC output load. So, at any power usage less than 170w, this PSU is completely silent.

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I wanted to avoid having any HDDs in the system to further eliminate sources of system noise. So, I went with 2 SSD drives. For the OS, I used the Force Series™ 3 120GB SATA 3 6Gb/s Solid-State Hard Drive. For added silent storage, I went with the Force Series F240 Solid-State Hard Drive. Transferring files and storage intensive tasks are a breeze with this setup. A very quiet breeze I might add.

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I topped off the parts list with a silent passively cooled NVIDIA G210 based GPU from ASUS, the EN210 Silent and the ASUS BW-12B1LT-18 Blu-ray optical drive. The EN210 is a solid GPU with VGA, HDMI, and DVI video outputs and best of all, its silent! The ASUS optical drive is definitely fast as we discovered when we performed our video archiving tests.

As you may have seen in other build logs using our Graphite Series 600T cases which share several features, the 650D is a system builders dream. Actually putting the parts into it took no time at all and I had a very sleek look inside which fits the theme of this build. Just like with our earlier build logs using a 600T, the grommet system, drive mounting options, and other features all contribute to a great building experience and wonderful functionality.

I also decided to try an idea I have had for a while. The fan controller on the 650D accepts a 12v input from the PSU. I decided to move the 12v pins on a 4-pin male to female molex extension cable. So, instead of supplying 12v to the fan controller, it’s getting 5v. Since this system runs so cool, I expect to be able to get away with much lower fan RPMs.

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 7

I also attached the 2 radiator fans for the H60 to the 650D fan controller. The pump of course needs a steady 12v so it’s connected directly to the MOBO CPU fan header.

The BIOS for the Sabertooth is very comprehensive. I left everything at the stock settings and enabled every power saving option I could find. The result is a system that is so quiet, I can’t tell if it is even running unless I am actively using it or if I can see a case fan spinning. Heres some of the basic info from the CPU, Memory, and SPD tabs on CPU-Z. You can see some of the extremely low voltages indicated.

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 8

Even under VERY heavy loads, I have not yet heard the AX850 fan kick on. When and if it has run, it’s inaudible to my ears. For example, Prime95 (the In place large FFTs setting for maximum heat and power consumption) for one hour produced the following temperatures, with an ambient room temperature of 24C and the case side panels on, and no audible increase in noise. The ASUS Thermal Radar utility tells the story.

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 9

In some of our previous build logs I have used the Auto Gordian Knot utility to archive the movie that is my forum namesake, Yellowbeard. So, I used the same DVD and the ASUS drive speedily ripped right through the DVD files. Heres a link to on the previous build logs for a comparison. Our previous overclocked X58 + Core i7 950 OCd system performed this same task in 20:54. After the rip using the Gordian Knot tool, this system at completely stock settings silently archived the same movie using the same software in 20:09!

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 10

This silent build offers excellent overall system performance. PCMark Vantage is a great tool for checking out just how your system does in a variety of real world tasks. It puts up very solid numbers and especially in the Hard Drive Suite.

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 11

Of course, if we compare 3D GPU based benchmarks, this unit quickly falls behind the previous gaming build log due to the GPU we have chosen. But, we chose this GPU for silence, not pure performance. So, if you are into quiet computing, a GPU selection like this may be a good tradeoff for you if you arent going to be running Crysis at full settings.

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 12

Silent Build log using 650D, Intel Sandy Bridge and P67 picture 13

So, what we have here is an extremely quiet PC that is about as close to silent as you can come. This level of performance coupled with the lack of noise is a testament to what can be done with a bit of careful component selection and a bit tweaking and tuning.

This post was taken from the Corsair blog @ http://www.corsair.com/blog/silent-or-close-to-it-a-650d-plus-2nd-generation-intel-core-processor-build-log/ . All credits go to the author of the original article.

Friday, June 7, 2013

ASUS MX279H MX239 AH IPS Frameless Displays


ASUS MX279H | MX239 AH-IPS Frameless Displays screenshot 1
ASUS, a global leader in the new digital era, today announces the launch of the MX279H and MX239H displays. These 27” and 23” displays feature a frameless design with a 178° wide-view angle Advanced-High Performance In-Plane Switching (AH-IPS) panel that provides stunning visuals while Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®-derived dual 3W stereo speakers along with ASUS SonicMaster technology provide a soundtrack to match. These simple but elegant displays provide an immersive home theater experience.

 

A simple, elegant, and stylish design

The ASUS Designo MX Series displays sport ultra-slim profiles — with the MX239H measuring just 14.5mm at its thinnest point; while the larger MX279H comes in at 17.5mm – thereby minimizing the desk space required. In addition, the MX Series’ edge-to-edge, frameless design has a bezel thickness of only 0.8mm. This simple but elegant design is further accentuated by a sundial-inspired stand which provides a sturdy base to rest on. The MX Series’ design also has garnered accolades at the 2012 Good Design Awards.

 

Vivid, life-like visuals

The Designo MX Series displays feature an LED-backlit AH-IPS panel with a 178° wide-view angle that minimizes color shift on both horizontal or vertical planes to ensure quality visuals from almost any viewing position. AH-IPS is the latest in IPS technology – delivering improved color accuracy along with increased energy efficiency. In addition, a 5ms response time also eliminates ghosting and tracers for more fluid visuals.
With the ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) of 80,000,000:1 and 250 cd/m² of brightness, the MX279H delivers life-like visuals by adjusting backlight luminance to achieve the darkest black and the brightest white shades. ASUS Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology ensures vivid colors in every situation, with six modes (Standard/ sRGB/ Scenery/ Theater/ Game/ Night) easily activated via a designated sensor touch hotkey.

 


Premium SonicMaster audio

These Designo MX Series displays feature ASUS SonicMaster technology – which was co-developed by the ASUS Golden Ear team and Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®. This ASUS-exclusive audio technology combines advanced hardware and software to refine every acoustic detail in pristine quality to deliver crystal clear, true-to-life surround sound — reproducing richer and more distinct vocals at a wider frequency range and louder volumes. The Designo MX’s embedded ICEpower MobileSound 3 chip delivers incredible audio fidelity to ensure quality audio. ASUS SonicMaster technology, together with the built-in dual 3W stereo speakers, give these displays the capacity to deliver an immersive home theater audio experience.

 

Multimedia Enjoyment

The Designo MX Series supports Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolutions and has dual HDMI and D-sub (VGA) input ports to ensure compatibility with a variety of multimedia devices including Blu-ray disc players, game consoles, and digital cameras to enrich users’ entertainment experience.

ASUS MX279H | MX239 AH-IPS Frameless Displays screenshot 2

ASUS MX279H & MX239H Display

Beauty Beyond Boundaries:
Full HD AH-IPS LED-backlit and Frameless Monitor


  • Full HD AH-IPS LED display with 178° wide-view angle in frameless design for edge-to-edge brilliance
  • ASUS SonicMaster Technology, co-developed with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower® for premium immersive audio
  • Featuring dual HDMI ports for multi device connections
  • Good Design Award Winner for its ultra-slim, ergonomic design with sturdy sundial-inspired stand

Specifications MX279H Display

DisplayPanel Size: Wide Screen 27.0"(68.6cm) 16:9
Panel Type : AH-IPS
True Resolution : 1920x1080
Full HD 1080P : Yes
Pixel Pitch : 0.311mm
Brightness(Max) : 250 cd/㎡
ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) : 80000000:1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 5ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 16.7M
Video FeatureTrace Free Technology
SPLENDID Video Intelligence Technology
SPLENDID Video Preset Modes : 6 Modes (sRGB Mode/Scenery Mode/Theater Mode/Standard Mode/Night View Mode/Game Mode)
Skin-Tone Selection : 3 Modes
Color Temperature Selection : 4 Modes
QuickFit (modes) : Yes (Letter/A4/Alignment Grid/Photo Modes)
HDCP support
Audio FeaturesStereo Speakers : 3W x 2 Stereo RMS with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®
Convenient HotkeySPLENDID Video Preset Mode Selection
Auto. Adjustment
Brightness Adjustment
Volume Adjustment
Input Selection
QuickFit
I/O PortsSignal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable)
PC Audio Input : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
AV Audio Input : HDMI
Earphone jack : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
Signal FrequencyAnalog Signal Frequency : 30~80 KHz(H)/ 56~76 Hz(V)
Digital Signal Frequency : 30~80 KHz(H)/ 56~76 Hz(V)
Power ConsumptionPower Consumption(Typical):<37W
Power Saving Mode:<0.5W
Power Off Mode:<0.5W
Voltage: 100-240V/50-60Hz
Mechanical DesignChassis Colors : Silver+Black
Tilt : +20°~-5°
SecurityKensington lock
DimensionsPhys. Dimension with Stand(WxHxD):622.6x441.3x225.2mm
Box Dimension(WxHxD):700x537x114mm
WeightNet Weight(Esti.):5.2kg
Gross Weight(Esti.):8.0kg
AccessoriesVGA cable
Audio cable
Power cord
Power adapter
Quick start guide
HDMI-to-DVI cable
Warranty Card
Regulation ApprovalEnergy Star®, BSMI, CB, CCC, CE, C-Tick, ErP, FCC, Gost-R, J-MOSS, PSE, RoHS, UL/cUL, VCCI, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 8, Windows 7)



Specifications MX239H Display

DisplayPanel Size: Wide Screen 23.0"(58.4cm) 16:9
Panel Type : AH-IPS
True Resolution : 1920x1080
Full HD 1080P : Yes
Pixel Pitch : 0.2652mm
Brightness(Max) : 250 cd/㎡
ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR) : 80000000:1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 5ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 16.7M
Video FeatureTrace Free Technology
SPLENDID Video Intelligence Technology
SPLENDID Video Preset Modes : 6 Modes (sRGB Mode/Scenery Mode/Theater Mode/Standard Mode/Night View Mode/Game Mode)
Skin-Tone Selection : 3 Modes
Color Temperature Selection : 4 Modes
QuickFit (modes) : Yes (Letter/Alignment Grid/Photo Modes)
HDCP support
Audio FeaturesStereo Speakers : 3W x 2 Stereo RMS with Bang & Olufsen ICEpower®
Convenient HotkeySPLENDID Video Preset Mode Selection
Auto. Adjustment
Brightness Adjustment
Volume Adjustment
Input Selection
QuickFit
I/O PortsSignal Input : HDMI x 2, D-Sub, DVI-D (via HDMI-to-DVI cable)
PC Audio Input : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
AV Audio Input : HDMI
Earphone jack : 3.5mm Mini-Jack
Signal FrequencyAnalog Signal Frequency : 28~83 KHz(H)/ 50~75 Hz(V)
Digital Signal Frequency : 28~83 KHz(H)/ 50~75 Hz(V)
Power ConsumptionPower Consumption(Typical):<33W
Power Saving Mode:<0.5W
Power Off Mode:<0.5W
Voltage: 100-240V/50-60Hz
Mechanical DesignChassis Colors : Silver+Black
Tilt : +20°~-5°
SecurityKensington lock
DimensionsPhys. Dimension with Stand(WxHxD):522.2x392.2x207.2mm
Box Dimension(WxHxD):615x472x131mm
WeightNet Weight(Esti.):3.7kg
Gross Weight(Esti.):6.1kg
AccessoriesVGA cable
Audio cable
Power cord
Power adapter
Quick start guide
HDMI-to-DVI cable
Warranty Card
Regulation ApprovalEnergy Star®, BSMI, CB, CCC, CE, C-Tick, ErP, FCC, Gost-R, J-MOSS, PSE, RoHS, UL/cUL, VCCI, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 8, Windows 7)

Thursday, June 6, 2013

SimpleTech Simpledrive 500GB

Full review of SimpleTech Simpledrive 500GB

One can never be too OCD when it comes to backing up their data and you only realize how precious it is once its gone. I recently learned this the hard way, when my HD failed and left me with an empty computer and an aching heart. Well, I have changed my ways thanks to the SimpleTech Signature Mini Espresso 500 GB USB 2.0 portable hard drive.

The SimpleTech SimpleDrive is exactly as the name implies, simple and the included backup software makes backing up any file a breeze. The Signature Mini is by far the thinnest external HD that weve tested and is perfectly durable enough to take that extra storage on the go.
Design

The device can only be described as "absolutely stunning". The SimpleDrive was designed by Pininfarina, the iconic design company that also designed the Ferrari, so just think of buying the SimpleDrive as getting something roughly as aerodynamic as the Ferrari at a fraction of the cost. The drive measures in 8.25 inches long by 1.5 inches tall and is 5 inches wide. The top of the unit features the SimpleTech logo surrounded by a raised plastic shiny oval, which truly gives the device a stylish look.

The unit features clean edges that slope towards the front resembling a distant cousin of the Ferrari. The HD comes with a high speed USB 2.0 Y-connector to plug into two USB ports to power the unit, just in case one USB is unable to supply enough power, however this was not an issue in tests. The dimensions of the SimpleTech were pretty impressive, the unit is about the size of two Motorola Qs stacked on top of each other and is therefore ultraportable.

The drives guts are comprised of a 7,200rpm 3.5-inch hard disk drive. With its minute size and limited weight of 5.8 ounces you may be hard pressed to find the unit noticeable when carried in a backpack or coat pocket.

The back of the unit sports a Mini USB port and the DC-IN power jack, which is used with the optional AC power adapter available for purchase for use with USB 1.1 ports that are unable to provide enough power to the unit.

The unit has a velvety texture which enhances grip and features a rich deep color scheme that is borderline black, but just not all the way there. On the top of the unit two-service LED lights indicate the power on (red) and function of the hard drive (blue). Two rubber feet on the bottom of the device keep the unit secure in place. The hardware itself is overall very sleek, extremely portable and sports a sturdy build.
Features

The unit comes preloaded with the ArcSoft Total Media Backup software, which can be used on Mac and PC. The preinstalled back up software is easy to use, with a clean interface for backing up data. Windows users can use the software to burn data and music disks, however the software is unable to create a bootable backup of the operating system for both. All in all, the bundled Fabrik Local Backup software for both Macs and PCs worked well enough.

The unit is also bundled with a free 2GB account for myfabrik.com, which is online backup service. If the 2GB are not enough an unlimited package is available for around $5 extra a month.

Performance

The unit is plug and play, so setup is extremely simple, just connect the drive to either a PC or Mac with the included USB and youre ready to start backing up to your hearts content. The SimpleDrive runs decently cool. Nothing really to report, other than the fact that it only gets minimally hot after running for several hours. As far as noise is concerned, the unit is almost perfectly quiet. However, when transferring files a faint whirring sound is barely audible.

The unit is delightfully fast and put up some great numbers in tests. In tests, it took 47.2 seconds to write a 1.27 GB folder of mixed file types and 36.3 seconds to read the very same folder. The SimpleDrive is undoubtedly fast enough for the average consumers needs.

Conclusion

The SimpleTech Signature Mini is an extremely portable external hard drive that boasts an elegant design. Furthermore, its impressive performance, wide array of colors and hard drive capacities make it perfect for any user looking for a smart storage solution. As a portable storage solution, the Signature Mini external hard drive about as good as it gets. The bundled software and online storage service are very handy backup utility tools, however the online backup is PC only.

Acer Aspire AS5560 7402 Laptop Review

Acer Aspire AS5560-7402 Laptop
The New Acer Aspire AS5560-7402 Laptop Powered by the AMD Quad-Core Processor Accelerated A6-3420M and AMD Radeon ™ HD 6520G Graphics, running on operating systems Windows ® 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Microsoft ® Office 2010, premium Audio features stereo speakers that are combined with the quality of Dolby Advanced Audio v2 audio enhancement, TurboCORE Technology and 4MB L2 Cache which offers speed And equipped 15.6 “HD widescreen CineCrystal ™ LED-backlit LCD display that has a 1366 x 768 pixels, 4GB DDR3 Memory 500GB Hard Drive which provides more storage space, .6-cell Li-ion battery offers the durability of up to 5 hours long.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

CPU to GPU data transfers exceed 15GB s using APU zero copy path

  • CPU-to-GPU data transfers exceed 15GB/s using APU zero copy path

CPU-to-GPU data transfers exceed 15GB/s using APU zero copy path
With the A-series processors recently introduced by AMD, CPU-to-GPU data transfers have been seen to exceed 15GB/s using APU zero copy path. In this article originally written by Mark Ireton at the AMD blog, you can learn some details.

At the AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS), AMD introduced the AMD A-Series processors, formerly known as the “Sabine” platform and “Llano” APU. The AMD A-Series APU is a capable GPU compute device, the A8-3850 with Radeon™ HD 6550D Graphics is capable of up to480 GFLOPS of performance. In order to fully benefit from this performance, it is essential to be able to transfer data efficiently between the host CPU and the GPU. In this blog I discuss the zero copy data transfer path that has been introduced to support the tighter coupling between CPU and GPU memory afforded by the APU architecture.

As you may be aware, in the AMD A-Series APU the CPU and GPU share a common DDR3 memory, partitioning the memory between the CPU and the GPU. Unlike a discrete GPU, this means that data may be transferred more efficiently between the CPU and the GPU as there is no longer a constraint imposed by a PCIe bus. In AMD APP SDK 2.5 we introduce a zero copy transfer path for buffers defined using the standard OpenCLTM memory buffer flags CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR and CL_MEM_READ_ONLY when used on an APU.

For maximum performance transfers from CPU to GPU, you can create a memory buffer using the clCreateBuffer command with the flags CL_MEM_ALLOC_HOST_PTR | CL_MEM_READ_ONLY. This buffer will be created in host accessible GPU memory and provides a true zero copy path for transferring data between CPU and GPU. As host accessible memory, this buffer may be mapped to the host CPU and then written to efficiently. To make this buffer accessible by the host CPU use the clMapBuffer command to map the buffer into host memory; control over the memory buffer is transferred logically between the devices. The CPU may now write directly to this buffer, and when done, return its contents to the GPU using the clEnqueueUnmapMemObject command. Now, when the GPU accesses this buffer, as initiated by a clEnqueueNDRangeKernel command, it is read directly by the GPU. In this way data is transferred between the CPU and the GPU substantially faster than is possible to a discrete GPU over a PCIe bus; using multiple CPU cores, transfer rates of over 15 GB/s (1) have been achieved for mid-range AMD A-Series platforms. When the GPU no longer needs the buffer, it may be returned to the CPU using the clEnqueueMapMemObject command, so that additional input data can be provided to the GPU.

In my next blog I will discuss our BufferBandwidth example with Marc Romankewicz, one of our OpenCL performance engineers, and how it leverages this enhancement among others to illustrate how to effectively move data between the CPU and GPU.

For more details on best practice in creating high performing code on AMD APUs and GPUs I refer you to the AMD APP SDK OpenCL Programming guide (http://goo.gl/f1HZj).

1 A8-3800 with Radeon™ HD 6550D graphics, 8GB DDR3-1333

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

HP Pavilion dv7 7000 Review


HP Pavilion dv7 7000 comes with Intel Core i5 quad-core processor or Intel Core i7 Quad core and coupled with a choiche of 4 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM or 8 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM and running on Microsoft’s Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit operating system provides ultimate power and performance to handling smooth multitasking. For storage, HP Pavilion dv7 7000 offer spacious of storage capacity with large hard drive capacity from 500 GB disk drive to 2 TB disk drive, packed with Nvidia GeForce GT 630M with 2 GB of video memory as graphics accelerator and sports a 17.3 inches full HD Led Backlit anti-glare display with support an aspect ratio of 16:9 and high definition resolution display at 1920 x 1080 pixels provides stunning color, The HDMI port on the side also allow users to enjoy high definition multimedia content and support 1080p video playback on your HDTV.


The HP Pavilion dv7 7000, with equipped HP TrueVision HD webcamera will be integrated with digital microphone offer good video chats sessions and an integrated DVD Burner or an optional Blu-ray drive is perfect to play latest HD movies or burn your music or videos on CD’s or DVD’s formats. For audio, you’ll find the Beats’ audio system with four stereo speakers and integrated HP triple bass subwoofers that can can reproduce stunning audio quality when you watching a movie, listening to a podcast, or playing music, also equippes two USB 2.0 port, two SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, 6-cell Li-Ion battery for long battery usage, Multi-format digital media card reader, 2 headphone-out, microphone-in, VGA port, an HDMI interface, 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN with RJ 45 connector, bluetooth and Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN for internet connections.

HP Pavilion dv7 6101eg

Inexpensive entertainer. HPs dv7-6101eg is a powerful 17-inch notebook, which will appeal to multimedia fans and also occasional gamers, thanks to its Blu-Ray drive and decent graphics card. We put it to the test, to see whether HP has produced a well-rounded package or whether it has tried to save money in the wrong places.

There are masses of 17-inch entertainment notebooks to be found in the great expanse of the internet. But if you sift through them looking for the best possible performance for a reasonable price, you will quickly find yourself looking at the HP dv7-6100 series. For less than €1,000 you can get a graphics card from the top of the mid range. The models that come with the Radeon HD 6770M are definitely preferable in terms of performance to the ones with the HD 6755G2 or HD 6490M.

The processor is either a dual-core (Core i5-2410M) or a quad-core (Core i7-2630QM or A6-3410MX). The DDR3 RAM ranges from 4 GB up to a maximum of 8 GB, while the hard drive capacity ranges from 500 to 2000 GB. Film fans should definitely choose a version with a Blu-Ray drive, or they will have to put up with a conventional DVD burner. The buyer has no choice when it comes to the operating system; Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit is pre-installed, which is standard for notebooks.

Specifications HP Pavilion dv7-6101eg :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM65
  • Memory : 6144 MB, 2048 + 4096 MB DDR3-RAM (1333 MHz), max. 8 GB, 2 slots
  • Graphics adapter : AMD Radeon HD 6770M - 2048 MB, Core: 725 MHz, Memory: 1600 MHz, GDDR5-VRAM, 8.830.6.1000
  • Display : 17.3 inch 16:9, 1600x900 pixel, Samsung 173KT01-K01 (SEC3354), HD+, LED backlighting, glossy: yes
  • Harddisk : Toshiba MK6465GSX, 640GB 5400rpm
  • Soundcard : IDT 92HD81B1X @ Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: 2x headphone output, 1x microphone input, Card Reader: SD, MMC, 1 Fingerprint Reader,
  • Networking : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (10/100/1000MBit), Broadcom 4313 802.11b/g/n (bgn)
  • Optical drive : HP DVDWBD TS-LB23L
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 40 x 416 x 275
  • Weight : 3.122 kg Power Supply: 0.63 kg
  • Battery : 62 Wh Lithium-Ion, 11.1 V, 0.328 kg, 6 cells
  • Price : 799 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: TrueVision HD, Mains adaptor: 120 Watts, quick start guide, CyberLink PowerDVD 10, 24 Months Warranty.
Case
We think the dv7-6101eg has a great look. The steel-grey metal surfaces are scratch resistant and give the laptop a high-quality appearance. The build quality of our review model was convincing, apart from the hard bottom edge of the keyboard, and the screen edging which sticks out slightly. The laptop’s shape and overall design are fresh and yet classy at the same time; the notebook looks smart from every angle.

The very robust base unit is another point in the notebook’s favour. Only under strong pressure do the keyboard (particularly the number block) and the area around the HP logo start to flex a little. However, the lid can be flexed noticeably - a typical notebook shortcoming. The hinges come in for a lot of criticism; the display can wobble heavily when the base unit is shaken, and you need two hands to open the lid.

Overall HP have got almost everything right, with the case feeling like a cross between the Dell XPS 17 and the HP Envy 17. The size and weight are acceptable for a notebook; at 3.1 kg it can be readily transported.

Performance
At work inside the dv7-6101eg is a dual-core processor, one of Intel’s powerful Sandy Bridge generation. The Core i5-2410M is an incredibly popular mid-range model which has more than 624 transistors as well as a 3 MB L3 cache. Like all the Sandy Bridge CPUs, it is made using the latest 32 nm process. Thanks to Hyperthreading technology the processor can handle up to four threads simultaneously; this is achieved by simulating two virtual cores.

But for gamers, the processor’s Turbo Mode is more important. Depending on the temperature and system load, the speed of each core is made to vary between the standard 2.30 GHz and a maximum of 2.90 GHz. We briefly tested Turbo Mode using the Cinebench R10 tool. While the speed in the single-core rendering varied between 2.80 and 2.90 GHz, in the multi-core rendering the processor settled at 2.7 GHz. The thermal design power of 35 Watts is not exactly low, but on the other hand the Core i5-2410M does also contain a HD Graphics 3000 graphics chip.
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Monday, June 3, 2013

TOP 5 PERFORMERS IN LAPTOP WORLD OF 2008

1. Dell XPS M1530 is the bigger brother to the XPS M1330. Its a 15.4-inch display, Very sleek looking performance laptop that offers the powerful NVIDIA 8600m graphics card for cool graphic features. The XPS M1530 is available in color options of black, red, midnight blue and white colors.

2. ThinkPad T61 was one of the eldest released ways back in May of 2007 and is still holding strong on to the slot for most popular units. The T61 carries the heart of the latest Intel Santa Rosa (Centrino Duo) platform and improves ahead of the most familiar T60 by offering an even sturdier construct and extra port options.

3. Toshiba Satellite A200 / A205 series is a 15.4inch display stunner, and it’s the mainstream offering from Toshiba. It sprints using a Core 2 Duo inside and ATI dedicated graphics is a sure configurable option with this laptop.

4. Dell XPS M1330 stays solid on the charts following the Toshiba. The M1330 is a 13.3" portable laptop with the Intel Santa Rosa processor, NVIDIA 8400M dedicated graphics and the ultimate slick looks. The M1330 is also available in options of red, black and white color lids.

5. Performance in a small unit package, that sums up the ultimate performer the Sony VAIO SZ. The bright glossy 13.3" display is ably powered by dedicated graphics card features and the Intel Santa Rosa platform for an extra performance boost up. Sony recently released the VAIO SZ6 series also.

Dell XPS 14z Notebook Review

Beauty hurts. The first step towards a more robust design was created with XPS 15z, and now more compact 14-inch version is the logical progression. Like its big brother, the Dell XPS 14z hope to win the heart of customers with its good looks. He also solid material, but by ...

So, you liked shiny metallic silver Dell XPS 15z, but it was just a touch too big and too heavy? Help is at hand: Dell has just introduced a new XPS 14Z, which, as the name suggests, offers a 14-inch display case and a correspondingly smaller.

The 14z up to the traditional "Dell XPS" brand that has always stood for high performance with its powerful Intel Core i processors generation later the bridge of sand. The entry-level option is a i5-2430M, or you can go after the most powerful dual core i7-2640m.

While Intel Graphics HD 3000 graphics rendering takes care of the basic configuration, the more valuable models equipped with GeForce GT 520M graphics card and Nvidias Optimus. In each case, a 7200 rpm hard drive is used. Sorry - but more on that later.

Price, the new Dell XPS 14Z is between 899 and 1049 €, depending on the settings chosen. Means of comparison: the higher the 15z starts XPS 840 million online purchases, and can be configured with up to a maximum of 1300 €.

Specifications Dell XPS 14z :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM67
  • Memory : 4096 MB, Hynix 2x2GB DDR3-1333
  • Graphics adapter : NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M - 1024 MB, Core: 740 MHz, Memory: 800 MHz, DDR3, 268.86
  • Display : 14 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, LGD0327, glossy: yes
  • Harddisk : Seagate ST9500423AS, 500GB 7200rpm
  • Soundcard : Realtek ALC269 @ Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 HDMI, 1 DisplayPort, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: microphone, headphones, Card Reader: SD card reader (Realtek)
  • Networking : Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (10/100/1000MBit), Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (abgn)
  • Optical drive : HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GS30N
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 23 x 336 x 235
  • Weight : 2.031 kg Power Supply: 0.51 kg
  • Battery : 58 Wh Lithium-Ion
  • Price : 949 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: 1.3 MPix, 12 Months Warranty
Case
If you saw the XPS 15z, you know what this looks like a small 14z. Before us, we have what is virtually a perfect copy of the large model, with slightly smaller dimensions. To give the details, were talking about 336 x 235 x 23 mm to 385 x 260 x 25 mm, at least 5 cm, 3 cm wide and a height of less than a little thinner. Weight: 2,020 g, approximately a half pound lighter than the 15z. So its a clear victory for the 14z regard to portability.

As for the materials used, the 14z also has aluminum parts that are perfectly aligned in a symphony of colors, the board of the basic unit of money, the key steel case blue - separated by a thin chrome bar - dark box gray screen with a rubber feel to it, and finally, the display of the cover itself is new money. The chiclet-style keyboard with money, backlit buttons fits perfectly into the overall visual scheme. Who is responsible for this area to be sure of the gratitude of all lovers of design clients.

XPS 14z is also nice in his trade. We could not find any paint defects or other weak point, except that the joints of the pieces on the trailing edge, around the part that covers the ports are visible, but always clean finish. Two minor criticisms always the case: plastic imitation of the central hinge is still recognized as a quick look cheap and the display itself also wobbles slightly when you adjust the angle. All in all, you must call the case a success.

We were also curious to see what things look like inside the XPS 14z. After a very difficult movement access panel on the bottom of the laptop, in addition to live is also guaranteed with plastic hooks that have gained access to internal components. This statement opens the album and sticks of RAM, can be easily removed and replaced. Also remove any accumulation of dust in the cooling fins of the two heat sinks.

Connections
Most ports on the Dell XPS 15z were on the left side of the back box, providing access, but away from the area potentially embarrassing side of the laptop. With the XPS 14z, however, almost all the ports have moved to the rear.

Its a good idea in principle but not a single USB port is in a visible location directly, simply plug a USB drive or digital camera, a small device or another smartphone, this apparent advantage is moving rapidly on the downside of the class.

The left side is now offering the SD card slot 3.5 mm connector for headphones and microphone. In the back, we now have a Kensington lock, outlet, miniDisplayPort, HDMI, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, and RJ-45 LAN port.

We have nothing against the quality of the ports, our tests are discussed below. The only thing that hurts is the lack of one, the easy access USB port on one side.

The USB 3.0 port reached transfer rates of up to 150 MB / s in our tests, slightly less than the M18x Alienware (165 MB / s) which has the same Intel SSD 510 (SM10510 AsMedia three cases USB chipset). We measured a maximum transfer speed of 28.4 MB / s for USB 2.0 ports, which is within specification.

We also tested our 27-inch miniDisplayPort test track. Max resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels the port was not problem.

Communication

WLAN, LAN and Bluetooth, the Dell XPS 14Z is expected at the level of connectivity in terms of communication. This also applies to the power of individual standards on closer examination, the WLAN, we got about 45 MB of our tests (and a few years, the TEW-633GR router). Gigabit LAN ran a little disappointing 815 MB (see M18x: 851 MB), for example, Sandy Bridge experimental plant operated 940 MB here.

The integrated webcam at the screen provides an acceptable image to our interlocutor. The quality of sound transmitted by the microphone is also very good.

Warranty
At the time of this writing, no details yet available on the warranty, but we can assume that the same options that are available for large XPS 15z. This means: 1 year warranty included, 1 year on-site service for about 25 euros more, and an extension of up to 3 years next day on-site service for around 250 Euros.

Input Devices
Keyboard
Our evaluation of the keyboard on this model has proven to be a bit more problematic. In principle it should be the same keyboard used in the model of the Dell XPS 15z great as the difference in size between the two was offset by the use of narrow openings for the speakers beside the keyboard. The appearance and layout and key size are the same as the larger model.

Typing feel of this model, like the 15z, can be described as a short distance of major depression a little confused tactile response point. Another critic called spongy, especially in direct comparison with those used in the latest MacBook. In the end, its probably down to personal preferences, whether to accept or reject. We did both agree that we had a company install the appropriate keyboard - unfortunately this is not always the memory books.

Touchpad
Again, Dell has been able to use the same units as the 15z. The touchpad is quite impressive with its high surface area, good reactivity and physical properties, and its two buttons, with a generous distance from depression and produces a very quiet shutter. In contrast to the XPS 15z test model (which has had a significant pre-sample), multi-touch input 14Z test this model worked smoothly enough to be practical for everyday use.

Display
The 14-inch screen used in this model were hidden behind a plastic plate by Dell. This gives the visual effect of a design peak-to-edge, with only display surrounded by a rubber lip that runs around it, which replaces the rubber plugs that normally keep a distance between the cover and base.

But as soon as you turn off the machine, the optical illusion of a panel that fills the entire eyelid becomes clear. While the panel is "only" 5 mm inwards from the edge to the left and right, there are 12 and 8 mm between it and the top and bottom edges, respectively.

Now the facts LGD0327 panel used here: a maximum resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels is standard fare, but its fine on the screen diagonal. You may be angry if you are looking to work closely with multiple windows open at once, in this case, you should contact an external monitor.

For my testing of the Dell XPS 14Z, we had two engines: a near-final pre-sample, and also the retail-ready model. The measures we have taken two screens varies a bit from each other, if they have the same model numbers. Machines for trade, we measured a maximum brightness of 225 cd / m², with an average of 203.9 cd / m². The prototype machine was approximately 20 cd / m² darker.

Even if the brightness is good in and of itself, we found the black level, which plays a crucial role in determining the image contrast, to be an obvious weakness: 1.51 cd / m². This will bring up the contrast 141:1 maximum brightness at maximum low (144:1 100 cd / m²). This can also be seen with the naked eye, for example, a movie dark, or on-screen graphics and games, where the black parts really look more gray than black.

You can also say that the screen quality is not very large due to the color space that can be represented. Compared to sRGB, the panel is left behind. Business users of photography and graphics fields will not be happy with that, but should not have much effect on the average consumer. The contrast values ​​are much poorer than a consideration for them.

This is a thin 14-inch machine weighs only two pounds, the question of external use, and use the move is important. The average brightness of 200 cd / m², the XPS 14Z should in theory be a good opportunity, but not decrease the brightness of 180 cd / m², while running on battery. We have not found a way around this, even if the BIOS.

Limited brightness, contrast, below average and a reflective screen surface, which unfortunately does not look good practical use of a laptop, while outside. Need to find a well-shaded spot, if you want to be able to make the contents of the screen.

While viewing angles along the horizontal line of sight is correct, you can very quickly get annoying distortion of the image when the angle of the screen is set. This means that the vertical angle to be adjusted continuously, if you use the machine on your lap.

Performance
As already described in the opening, the Dell XPS 14z is available with two different processors, and two different graphics devices. The entry-level option is an Intel Core i5-2430M processor, the successor to the popular 2410M CPU with clock speed of something better (2.3 to 2.9 GHz with 2.4 to 2410M against 2430M 3.0 GHz).

Our reference test that comes from Dell XPS 14z sample with a pre-2410M CPU, which means that the results could be slightly, but very slightly, in general, lower than the CPU in the 2430M series model. We also add some tests with results from XPS 14z detailed features of the processor 2640m, currently the most powerful dual-core processor is in the range Intel Sandy Bridge. This allows us to define the upper and lower markers of the Dell XPS 14z is the power range.

Both machines are based on NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 for their image processing, it will automatically use the Optimus Graphics HD 3000 is an integrated processor, which is trying to find the best possible configuration for each application situation. The cheapest Dell XPS 14Z, dedicated graphics card is omitted, and the Intel integrated graphics, which covers everything.

This is more than enough, if the laptop is used mainly for office work. In fact, the GT 520 can only be the start of the Intel integrated solution for a small margin of power. But the advantage of the Nvidia graphics, a wide range of integrated features that are very positive regarding the use of multimedia (audio and video). How computer games, the GT 520 to give a significant benefit of a few individual games, more on that later. Nvidia driver also supports the further advantage of the GT 520 is calculated

About the drivers: our production model XPS 15z had a total of 268, 86 relatively old drivers preinstalled. Our attempt to install the latest version of Nvidia 280.26 was a definite failure. According to information from Dell, however, the 14z must be supported by the Green NVIDIA drivers in the future.

In our tests, we also noticed that the latency that we observed using the DPC Latency Checker, continued to turn briefly outside the Green Zone when WLAN is activated. Without WLAN, always remaining in the green zone. This may be of interest to users working with audio and video streaming.

Application Performance

To start, we had to go to a more practical applications, such as demanding but potentially Photoshop CS 5.1 by example. Manipulation of RAW photos from a digital SLR camera was pleasantly quick (filter) and no long waits.

The traditional hard drive turned out to be a more limiting factor than the processor. The processor is almost never reached the mark of 100% utilization during our test, but the hard drive is standard, although it is one of the fastest 7200 rpm models.

Same with Premiere Elements (video editing), we could edit and add transitions in Big Buck Bunny at 1080p with no problem. We have not noticed any annoying delays. And it is also true here that the loading of data and clips were a burden on your hard drive, but not the CPU, even entry-level i5 2430M (2410M tested) had enough power for these applications.

In general, its a shame that Dell does not offer a solid state drive faster, at least as a configuration option, which would have fit perfectly with the concept of high performance XPS series. Users who want one will have to take matters into their own hands.

System policies, which we did, our XPS 14Z pre-sample (2410M, GT520M) achieved good results, presenting itself as more than half a league similar portable devices. XPS and retail data Top Model 14Z was able to do even better, with 8010 points PCMark Vantage, the top-spec laptop is at the same level of the HP EliteBook 8560p, for example (2540M, 6470M HD). The basic configuration, the sample was not finished so far is 7604 points.

7 results in PCMark testing was the same: to reach 2010 points ranging from (pre-sample 2410M) with up to 2236 points (2640m, a high-end), the result is equally impressive when it is on the level of the HP EliteBook 6460b ( 2520M/HD 3000) or the same level Dell Inspiron 14Z (2430M/HD 3000) which was recently again.

If the SSD is used, these results would look different, and start-ups would be greatly accelerated along with the time needed Launching programs and various documents to download, even if the 7200 rpm HDD is used here to give some lightweight benefits of the standard 5400-rpm. Cons: hard drives are also faster much more difficult than their counterparts, which rotate more leisurely pace.

Video Performance
HD video playback is a simple combination of Core i5 and GeForce GT 520 with resolution of 1080p H.264 can be played fluently with Windows Media Player and support for the 8% of CPU and GeForce video engine of 24% for the use. 2K and video playback through VLC without support GPU could also simply load the CPU up to 20% utilization.

The unique system will reach its limits with 4K Flash and YouTube videos. Internet Explorer 9 4K video game, "Life in the Garden", but only with heavy masses of stuttering and dropped frames. However, Google Chrome is able to play without stuttering problems in a few at first, even if the CPU usage would require about 90%. In 1080, both browsers had no problems at all, CPU utilization of 23%.


CPU performance / throttle

We did observe some limited testing machine CPU up the hardware configuration of the system at full load (at room temperature at 23 ° C). In the stress test the CPU temperature rose to about 95 ° C, heating the GPU up to 94 ° C, and then strangled 2640m 800 MHz, when the internal temperature of the chips to fall to around 80 ° C and the CPU speed back up to 2.8 GHz This sequence is repeated.

Our basic configuration of the GPU and the CPU has reached a temperature below the limit of 99 ° C without limitation (at room temperature to 21 ° C). But even a small obstacle near the air intake was enough to tip the system on, and then the CPU throttled here.

Total cooling system could operate more or less in its border with the CPU and about 35W 17W TDP of the graphics card GT520M. The hot summer days, it could become a problem. In realistic scenarios we could not observe the limitations that result from suffocation. In benchmarking tests Cinebench (R10 single core) CPU Turbo 2640m bandwidth is used to its full potential from 3.3 to 3.4 GHz for example.

Graphics Performance

Nvidia GT 520 used in this entry-level dedicated graphics card. Can not ignore the clear on Intel HD 3000 (integrated in CPU) for all applications, but the individual games can benefit from the graphics card because of a better driver customization, while the various scenarios of multimedia applications can be used as a result of the characteristics Special (PureVideo HD, CUDA 2.1 DirectCompute ObenCL ...). However, fans of computer games should avoid this GPU. For them, the GeForce GT 540M is the lowest level of the scale to make a choice of products.

We tested the performance of graphics cards with the help of Futuremark 3D Mark tests, among other things. In 3D Mark Vantage, the output level of the plant samples were placed in finished 2277 points (PhysX disabled), with discreetly between the same machine (Asus 2410M/GT520M U30D: 2281 points).

Our set-up Top 2640m CPU only managed a little better here at 2332 points, moving closer to the same P43SJ Asus (2410M/GT520M), for example. To compare: the machines with Intel HD Graphics 3000, sat a short distance from the back of this test, with results up to 2000 points.

In the last test of 3DMark 11, we carried out a range of 450 points (2410M) to 566 points (2640m). These results also perfectly into the image we expect the GT 520M. In a similar level or slightly above is AMD Radeon 6470M for example.

Mass storage
For the XPS series 14z, Dell has gone to start with traditional hard drives with a speed of 7200 rpm. In our model pre-test sample, a Seagate ST9500423AS with a capacity of 500 GB has been used, while our top model specifications retail comes with a 750 GB hard drive is Western Digital (WDC WD7500BPKT).

When comparing the Seagate with its competitors, it will be towards the bottom half of the standings at 7200 rpm hard drive that we tested, while the WD hard drive is more effective than good results in the HDTune benchmark test. A very noticeable vibration will not be ready to further strengthen our model of retailing, but the sound was still on the hard drive is often stronger than the fan, so that the laptop is always clearly audible.

Of course, the ideal solution would be an SSD fast and quiet. But the normal 2.5 "was used in the same country, you can upgrade themselves.

Gaming Verdict
As already observed in many previous tests on the graphics card Nvidia 520M GT, the GPU is not your first choice when looking for the best possible performance for modern games. However, some recent and older titles are definitely playing in the low to high settings and graphics, as shown in the table below.

Again, depending on the game, the benefits of the GT 520M compared to the HD 3000 Integrated Graphics is obvious. Far Cry 2 benchmark, for example, showed 32 fps on high graphics setting with GT 520M, unlike the integrated HD 3000, which still provides less than 20 fps. The results of FIFA 12 was similar, with 63 fps on high graphics settings compared to 46 fps for HD 3000th

Of course, only in rare cases, this is enough for a stage in the implementation of graphics that you are able to choose, but it is already playable a security buffer for smooth gameplay. You can also take advantage of NVIDIA drivers technically more mature.

Emissions
System Noise
If you consider the fan noise which is integrated in the housing, the Dell XPS 14z is always in the background during office and outside the system load of any note. It is 7200 rpm drive that allows the constant hum audible.

When the computer is on, the fan starts immediately and permanently increase your speed when necessary. You can also become very important, even when on the Internet, which seems very difficult. The two machines we tested produced a similar type of noise, but the 7200 rpm hard drive in the model of retail with the highest specifications worked much more slowly.

In the diagram of the diffusion of sound (produced with Arta, a measurement related to MCE-8000 and USB sound card 6Fire DMX) can clearly see the jump to 125 Hz at 36 dB. This could be due to the strong vibration of the hard drive (in the sample pre-).

Temperature
Dell XPS 14z proves to be something of a double-edged sword when it comes to surface temperatures. With the use of light (idle desktop) or not at all, it remains constant at a comfortable temperature.

But thats another story, with heavy use, not just the inner core quickly becomes eligible for higher temperatures, but also the whole body has a very high temperature up to 46 and 47 ° C, the upper and underside of the base accordingly. Hotspot is no doubt that the position of the GPU and the CPU, which is very close to each other in a rear corner.

As described in "choke" section, the cooling system seems to have some problems with the internal components in what is after all a very thin case.

Speakers
Dell XPS 14z has two stereo speakers for left and right of the keyboard that sends the sound up to the user through openings in the cabinet. The sound quality can be described as very close and clean, but perhaps a little thin and lacking bass. In direct comparison with the small speakers in the MacBook Pro 13 Product XPS 14z sound slightly better.

The audio output port (3.5 mm) did well without any hiss or static when tested with a GHS1 AKG headphones, and delivered a maximum amount of good. Even the high ohmic AKG K701 was monitored with a sufficient amount (maximum volume).


Battery life
Our pre-basic specification shows everything is allowed 14.8 watts at idle. Our measurements with high CPU specifications 2640m version covers the same range. Only when under stress of our stress test, increased high-spec model a little more basic model with 2410M CPU, with a maximum of 83 watts. Power 90 watts, however, is large enough to handle this.

The interior of the box Dell has included a 58 Wh lithium-ion, which is screwed, but can in principle be exchanged. In combination with energy consumption, as described above, we obtain an expected maximum life of about 6.5 hours (tested with Battery Eater test drive, screen brightness at a minimum, WLAN off , power save mode). Realistic daily use when you surf the web, for example, a range of about 5 hours expected.

Under stress, the XPS 14z last for only about 1.5 hours on a full charge. As long as you choose high performance profile "in Windows Energy Manager, you can also avoid reducing the CPU performance when using the battery. The" Dell power profile "on the other hand, holds the CPU 80% (2 points against CB 2.47 CPU test 11).

Verdict
In "verdict" on our review of the Dell XPS 15z, which was launched prior to this model, so hopefully in the direction of models yet to come, we are now faced with reality.

With matter, Dell has done almost everything right, especially with regard to the visual effect. XPS 14z is as elegant as its big brother, and will look good in any environment imaginable. The successful harmonization of colors and shades with aluminum made an excellent impression.

The first weak point is the port, first and foremost, the decision to place almost all the ports on the back, leaving no one USB on the side, is incomprehensible to us. This means that even plug in a USB drive simply requires awkward groping behind the machine. If you look in the book, the reason for this becomes clear, as space is limited on the motherboard, but it does not change the fact that it is inconvenient for the user.

Power supplies that Dell has chosen to correspond in large part to the larger Dell XPS 15z. The keyboard has LED backlighting, and a very spacious layout. Touch can be a bit vague, or even porous, based on your selection.

The second weakness is undoubtedly the point of view. You can not complain a bit more brightness of 200 cd / m², although we have seen better. However, the contrast ratio of 144:1 only evil indeed, especially in view of the image of the high-end XPS series. That makes it almost irrelevant that the color space is only an entry-level standard, the surface of the screen that reflects allows outdoor use is virtually impossible, and that the viewing angles are not the best.

As for power, you can be happy with the high performance you get from the latest Intel Pentium. The 7200 rpm hard drive does not rate slightly better than the usual models 5400 rpm, which is manifested in the success of the application benchmarks, but the reverse is the result of higher noise. Its a mystery to us why Dell has not systematically use SSD line up their portfolio of multimedia laptop (with a price match!).

Graphics performance of the GT 520M is low on the side, but the laptop probably would not have been able to take much more than that in terms of cooling capacity, as is already difficult to maintain the base temperature and the case under the control of stress.

On the positive side: the life span of more than 6 hours means that meets the expectations of mobility that have a thin 14-inch machine.

Overall, we see little advantage for choosing this Dell XPS 14Z more than its bigger brother, the XPS 15z, in addition to a slightly more compact, lighter weight and 500 g, 15z is an obvious advantage in the first place, and a display much better (available FHD) and the battery life is better too.