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Pc Part Picker Laptop Xps 15
Melissa | 2024-04-06 09:31:42 |
Upgraded my dell xps 15 9560 and found no issues..terrific.. 5 |
Skyler | 2024-07-26 09:21:20 |
First time building my own PC, I used this case with PCpart picker and it fits everything perfectly. It's got a wonderful little back panel section to run wires through a non-visible section of the case that helps make everything inside look nice and pretty. Seems super durable, all the sensitive (glass and plastic) surfaces come with plastic on them to protect them while shipping. Super solid feeling and honestly just feels like a high quality case. Steal of a deal! 5 |
Shawn | 2024-09-03 05:12:59 |
My Dell XPS 15 9560 came with 16gb of RAM. I could edit 4k video, but it was laggy. After installing this RAM into the computer, everything booted up immediately and the computer is much better working 4k video. Practically no lag at 4k 30fps, and much faster doing 4k 60fps. Very happy with this product. 5 |
William | 2024-05-14 09:55:35 |
Crucial has a solid reputation and these DIMMs have lived up to the rep. I installed them in a Dell XPS 15 7590 and having 32GB of RAM has made all the difference in performance of LR. PS, and video editing. 5 |
Ralph | 2024-08-06 03:16:31 |
Your mileage may vary. Warning: The rest of this review is a total geekshow, on how to test the cards and get good speeds out of your PC. I tested them on a late model Dell XPS 15, 9570, running Win10 PRO 64, using the OEM internal card reader. Cards were tested using the excellent H2Testw v1.4 shareware. However, I found the speed to be very sensitive to format and partition parameters. One of my cards was ghastly slow out of the box. (66 MB/S read & write) It took some digging around to find that the format parameters were the same but the offset on the disk partitions was not. I repartitioned the slow card with an offset of 16384kb, using the DISKPART utility and then formatted exFAT with allocation unit size of 128kb to match the good card. That worked. Note: Formatting the card in my EM-1 produced a usable but slow card. Formatting it as described above producced a card my EM-1 could use and that blazed when reading back files. It also seems that maximum read and write speeds depend on driver and firmware updates, especially when using an external USB card reader. Of course, you have to have a UHS-II reader to get the full speeds. It may not be worth the hassle to tweak everything up right, but the cards do perform very well if you do. (the spec sheet only promises 80/250. So getting 100/250 was a nice surprise) For these kinds of speeds, there are data bottlenecks lurking everywhere. The XPS 15's internal drive had the highest speeds of the several reads and PCs I tested, so that's what I used to exercise the cards. Lessons learned: 1: Try several readers on several PCs, with different format types before you decide that a card is bad or slow. 2: when you get a fast configuration, *document* it. (I used the detail disk and detail part commands in diskpart) 5 |
Howard | 2024-06-24 04:43:10 |
Found Photoshop 2022 too slow on Dell XPS 15 model (9560) with only 16Gb RAM. Upgraded to 32Gb (2x16Gb). Received in 2 days. Simple to install. Works great. Thanks BH. 5 |
Marshall D | 2024-04-22 05:47:52 |
I use this on the road with both my 2018 15 Dell XPS and my 2019 MacBook Pro 16 and have had zero issues. It's immediately recognized and works without any issues. In the short time I've had it (a few weeks now), it's traveled all over the country. It's very thin, even with the magnetic cover on it; roughly the thickness of a larger tablet like an iPad Pro or Surface Pro. I can easily fit my two laptops and this in the laptop section of my Everki backpack (unrelated: Everki makes amazing backpacks for these types of purposes, if you're in the market). I love that it's bus-powered. One cable and done. Primary uses are business, not creative, so I can't render opinions on color accuracy, etc. What I can point out is it has the blue-light adjustment settings, which I definitely appreciate when I'm working longer hours. I've set it to about the middle tier on that and find it easier on the eyes without being distractingly yellow-hued. In retrospect, I kind of wish I'd gotten the touchscreen version... so if you're on the fence and don't mind dropping the extra coin, it might be worth it to you, but I obviously can't knock the product rating for not doing something that it specifically says it doesn't do. It does what it claims to do and does it well. If that feature isn't important to you, it's a slam dunk. 5 |
Chris | 2024-09-09 07:32:44 |
I've always been a PC user, partly biased by history of coding for Windows, but also largely biased based on the high performance of PCs and the lower cost. At this point, I'm primarily doing audio work. The M-series chips from Apple simply give me more than enough power. Even in a MacBook *Air*. The M2 Air is about twice as powerful as my mid-2020 i7 loaded Dell XPS 17 laptop (which cost me twice what the MacBook Air did). And fan on the PC ran **all of the time**, even when not doing much. On the Air, there *is* no fan, so not going to be a problem! :-) The price of the MacBook Air line is also quite good when compared to similar PC laptops (e.g. Dell XPS line). But MacBooks are better, and the Air offered the great performance and reasonable price for that performance, in spite of paying way too much to upgrade to 1TB of storage. Shipping (even to Hawaii!) was fast and it arrived with no issues. It's hard not to recommend the MacBook Air to anyone, even soon-to-be-former Windows users. 5 |
Charles | 2024-04-08 01:44:47 |
Installed these in my new Dell XPS 8930 PC. Works as expected and much cheaper than Dell charges for the same memory upgrade. 5 |
Theodore | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Bright screen, everything looks great on this new monitor with my new XPS 8960 PC. I like that the screen moves up and down and swivel's at the same time. Glad I bought this one from the fabulous B&H Photo. 5 |