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Dell XPS M1330

Wednesday October 24, 2007
Written by Nick Ross
Tags: Dell | XPS | M1330 | laptop
AUD
$2499
Price at time of review.
Very fast for some applications, but poor gaming performance and strong competition reduces its appeal.
This article appeared in the November, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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mattthemuppet
Jul 18, 2008 2:50 PM
A couple of the user reviews mentioned overheating problems, particularly involving the discrete graphics - this is most likely tied in with Nvidia's problems with the mobile G84 (8400GS I think) and G86 cores. Might be worth going with the IGP option, if it's still offered, or a different laptop. Gotta say though, you'll never be able to squeeze a discrete graphics module with enough horse power to run modern games in a chassis this size. The XPS = gaming is a bit misleading in this context.


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Dell XPS M1330?
Very fast for some applications, but poor gaming performance and strong competition reduces its appeal.

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Jim.Dude
Jul 19, 2008 3:54 PM
Yah true, this just proves once again that although the laptop market is growing at an exponential rate, there are some things you just can't do well without a big old hunk of computer on the floor! :-P And besides, how anyone could game on tiny little laptop screen in beyond me.
superdude777
Jul 30, 2008 11:54 PM
I would never sell the xps 1330 as a gaming laptop. (I work for a place that does)
As for the overheating problems, I have not encountered this. Might be isolated to certain machines???
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 31, 2008 4:04 PM
superdude777 wrote:

As for the overheating problems, I have not encountered this. Might be isolated to certain machines???

I think it was an issue with a particular batch of Nvidia GPUs IIRC.
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