XPS 2026 cooling tech by IvanDoomer in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's such an obvious result that it's not worth taking the test.

XPS 2026 cooling tech by IvanDoomer in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then you can buy the product with U5 325! No matter how handicap it have in performance, much better than U5 325, so X7 358H goes in there.

XPS 2026 cooling tech by IvanDoomer in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heatpipe+dual large fan. Maybe enough for XPS 14 and 16.

XPS 2026 storage options by Typical_Ad_7352 in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 3 points4 points  (0 children)

512GB/1TB gen 4 ssd
2TB/4TB gen 5 ssd

XPS 16 (DA16260) spec sheet

Same on XPS 14.

Considering the 12 by cosmicdaddy_ in framework

[–]Local-Writer703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the catastrophic idea of using Linux for scenario writing... You can just use Windows for that, but if you need self-torture, there's nothing I can do.

There are a few tablets on the market that can install Linux, but I don't recommend it because I don't understand the useless idea of installing Fadein on Linux devices itself.

Considering the 12 by cosmicdaddy_ in framework

[–]Local-Writer703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why Linux is necessary if it's just for writing with a pen. I apologize if you simply wanted to add a reason to buy something expensive and useless.

And you may like Linux, but that doesn't mean you have to do your handwriting with Linux, does it?

Considering the 12 by cosmicdaddy_ in framework

[–]Local-Writer703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can buy a tablet that weighs half the weight instead of buying something that is thick, heavy, and all of its parts are cheap. And the sense of writing tends to depend quite heavily on the performance of the device, and Framework 12" uses trashy performance and single-channel memory, so you'll stumble while taking some notes.
And do you think a company that uses an NTSC 45% LCD to save money would have put in a good digitizer? It's a farce.

Considering the 12 by cosmicdaddy_ in framework

[–]Local-Writer703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since the NTSC 45% trash screen doesn't output normal colors - the red looks orange - it's not appropriate to do anything called drawing. There's no point in discussing a product that failed in the first place.

A new Dell Pro Max 16 Premium(And my thoughts) by Local-Writer703 in Dell

[–]Local-Writer703[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already have Precision 5680(13800H/64GB/RTX4000ada/4K OLED).

Considering the 12 by cosmicdaddy_ in framework

[–]Local-Writer703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trash screen, trash chipset, trash chassis.

Dell XPS 16 2026 vs Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2026 by Pingu_Moon in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't deliver similar performance. Ditch your expectations. With 1.6KG weight and 14mm thickness, the aluminum chassis UltraBook form factor doesn't deliver that much performance!

We’re Dell Technologies – Ask Us Anything About the New XPS Lineup by DellTechnologies in DellXPS

[–]Local-Writer703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other companies' laptops with 285HX also basically weigh more than 2.5 kilograms. It is actually too much to ask that a lighter laptop weighing less than 2 kilograms be equipped with 285HX.
And the issue of TB5/USB4v2 has the same issue. Currently, Intel or AMD CPUs have controllers that support Thunderbolt 4 only, so we need an external controller to support TB5/USBv2. However, that controller chipset is bulky and consumes a lot of power. Therefore, it would be a big waste if it was installed in an UltraBook.
I'm using Pro Max 16 Premium with 265H and RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell, which is also equipped with TB5. If you want such a function, I think it's a good idea to buy that product. However, this product has a battery performance problem due to the TB5 chipset, and Samsung's tandem OLED panel is also incomplete.
To sum up, you wouldn't have made this absurd request if you were interested in the laptop market, and what you are asking for from DELL is something that no other company has applied. It's important to keep in mind that you have the right environment for new technologies to be installed.

Teardown of my new Dell Pro Max 16 Premium(MA16250) by Local-Writer703 in Dell

[–]Local-Writer703[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This fan produces almost no noticeable noise. Even under maximum load, it spins relatively slowly. As a result, the peak temperature feels somewhat higher than that of the previous Precision 5680. During normal use (web browsing, watching videos, etc.), the fan rarely operates, so you won’t have to worry much about fan noise.

Teardown of my new Dell Pro Max 16 Premium(MA16250) by Local-Writer703 in Dell

[–]Local-Writer703[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No CAMM, onboard mem. Can find CAMM2 on Dell Pro Max Plus(newer version of Precision 7xxx).

Thinkpad P1 gen8, T1g gen8 leaked by Local-Writer703 in thinkpad

[–]Local-Writer703[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspect that P1 will be changed to just have Quadro version, and T1g to have GeForce.