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The FX1600m is nice, but, the M6300 is no competitor to the M90 with a FX3500m. I would like to see a dx10 version of the FX3500m, I assume it will be the FX3600m?
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Nov 12, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: tad1214
Thanks!!!Sep 13, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: zanlok
@mano_g: where is this M6400 of which you speak? (I don't see it offered yet on the small biz site..? - still just a "3" version)Sep 6, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: kenjennings
It took long enough.Sep 5, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: jackie_c
Changed status to **IMPLEMENTED**.Sep 5, 2008 Comment Link
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mano_g
The Dell Precision M6400 supports 2 different graphics solutions. The NVIDIA Quadro FX 2700M with 512MB of dedicated memory and the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M with 1GB of dedicated memory. mano_g Sr. Product Marketing Manager Dell Precision Product MarketingMar 6, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: zanlok
it won't let me select one with a blu-ray drive, though - which stinksI really hope that gets fixed ASAP
Mar 6, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: tad1214
WOO! Thank You Dell! Time to order that precision!Feb 29, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: zanlok
the 3600M is now out and offered on the M6300(you can even get a 64-bit version with 8GB RAM :)
but I'd rather get an M9300 once they decide to do that..?
Feb 12, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: tad1214
For those of you who demoted this, why? I am not upset I am just curious what your reasoning is? The FX1600m is not really a great workstation card , it does some good rendering, but bigger jobs require more power. It is rather amusing the M90 is still availabe to large businesses.Feb 12, 2008 Comment Link
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Posted By: kenjennings
The specs at nvidia for the Quadro 1600 look like Dell took a step backward from the M90. And there does not seem to be any other major improvements over the M90 either. I'm glad I bought one of the last M90s with a steep discount.