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    Dell Studio XPS 16 Laptop Details | Dell India

    Guys is this for real?



    specs:

    Intel® Core™ I7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz, turbo up to 2.8GHz, 6MB L3 Cache)

    4GB Dual-channel 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM (2 x 2GB)

    500GB SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive

    ATI Mobility RADEON(R) HD 4670 - 1GB

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    yeah ... i guess after corporate discount ... u can get it for around 65k~68k
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    Yup very much for real.. My roomie ordered one and he's getting it by December 6 probably. The waiting time was too much though!

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    crazyshah already ordered one long back I guess



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    Yep. I configured one and ordered it for 80K approx. I ordered it on the 13th of November and the delivery date at the moment is 26th November. Hopefully it will come by then!

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    Guys looking at config I hope it is not having any heating issues as its predecessors of XPS line were having. If u look at design again they have provided air vents at back which can block the warm air when screen is opened.



    They should have provided side air vents like dell studio 14. New XPS 1645 users share your experience after you receive the laptop.

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    ..there is studio 17 with little difference and better prices...prices will be coming soon for dat model

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    studio 17 will be more stable with this config, and it will also run cooler. After reading all the reviews of Studio 17 on the Dell site, not a single one mentions anything about the laptop getting too hot.

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    ^^but 17" is too much for portability

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    @almond....there are sum people saying dat xps gets hot...



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    But not all older gen XPS lappys had overheating issues.

    i never faced any overheating issues, on stock speeds.

    well, i did oc the gpu from 475 core to 680 core and was running ok, and at times hot but was stable enough.



    But there were many with the same config and were complaining to be unstable while gaming on stock clocks.



    Anyway 4670 is too week to be called a gaming rig, especially when the screen is 1920*1080p.

    They shoud have equipped atleast an HD 4770.
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    xps is a bit too overconfigured for its dimensions. There have been reports of GPUs on XPS 15 and 16 frying off after an year or so of heavy gaming.



    so in case you insist on XPS then make sure you get 3-yr extended warranty for it as well.



    the 17" will remain cool and extended warranty need not be required on that. Ofcourse you compromise slightly on portability.



    if you don't intend to lug your rig everyday, then the 17" would be a better choice for gaming.

 

 

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