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21 août 2018
Works nice
This is a great option if you want secondary storage in addition to your primary OS drive. This is also a great innovation if you want to have a secondary OS to boot from. I have a drive with windows 8.1 and one with Debian. Can use a boot loader to switch between them with absolutely no issues. The included screwdriver is useless. At least mine was. It arrived bent. Any small Phillips head will work just fine though. This is intended to take the place of an optical drive so naturally the fake faceplate they include has the markings for a DVD ROM drive. They don't look great and clearly weren't printed as nicely as they could have been. I just removed the white lettering with an abrasive before I installed it on the caddy. Other than that. Reliability is good. Compatibility with Precision mobile workstations in my case is good. Very good price. Pick a couple up if you have some laptops that need some extra storage flexibility.

10 juin 2017
Mobile Powerhouse
1 personnes sur 2 ont jugé cet avis utile. This is not a laptop. This a mobile workstation. When you put the two next to each other, you can instantly tell that this isn't simply just a laptop. You have a massive choice of how you want to configure this machine. Interchangeable graphics processor, socketed CPU for upgrade potential. You can put up to 32gb of DDR3 1866mhz memory in this sucker. Mine came with a 3840QM, which is a quad core hyperthreaded i7. An 8 threaded CPU in a laptop. It also came with the optional 1920x1080 display. Truly a must have feature for this machine. The k2000m I upgraded to is truly a treat to use. It chews up gpu tasks like a beast. You just need to remember what a Quadro is designed for. With it's strengths and weaknesses in mind, you should have a fantastic experience using this machine. Great I/O. USB 3.0 with charging. Express Card slot, Display Port, HDMI and VGA options. There are still so many possibilities for this machine despite it being about two years old now. Build quality shows. Its a precision. Its chassis is well thought out and quite frankly over built. The keyboard actually feels great to use unlike a lot of laptops with their squishy cheap keyboards. The trackpad does support gestures and you also get the benefit of having a keyboard pointer. There are a few things that draw this laptop back. Its heavy. If you are looking for a laptop that you can backpack with and not notice its presence, this isn't the machine for you. If you do a lot of work abroad or for travel and need a powerful mobile solution to take with you, this is the laptop for you. If you simply don't want a desktop, this is a great choice. Its processor, memory and graphics potential allow you to do most productive computing with ease. Bearing in mind this is a laptop, it excels at all of this. Price. I paid up around the 300-ish dollar range for mine. It was already one of the higher end units. I spent a bit more to give it the upgrades i desired for it. For example, mine wasn't originally shipped with a backlit keyboard. I wanted that option. I wanted a beefier graphics processor, so I bought a k2000m module. You most likely will want to source a battery when you purchase your machine. If you find them on ebay, its common for them to have a lot of battery wear. These were designed to be used heavily in enterprise related environments. Battery wear is to be expected. Provided the previous owner or company that had the machine before, had the means of having the machine properly maintained and cared for, they should look outstandingly attractive. they have a minimal appearance and the build just oozes quality. Should you buy one? Well... If you aren't daunted by a laptop that weighs almost 7lbs, has liberal battery use, but want a laptop that flaunts substantial and seamless power with a build quality that was engineered to last, Yes. You should. This is laptop is aimed at a very specific market. The power-user who wants uncompromising performance in a mobile form factor. I fit this description, and can firmly say that I am delighted to use this machine. I don't plan on upgrading until it begins to seem long in the tooth.

13 mars 2020
Pretty awesome surplus cards. Great bang for buck.
This is the oldest supported dual port NIC that windows 10 natively supports Intel Advanced Networking Services with. I bought this to replace my Intel Pro1000's because Microsoft dropped complete support for the cards. It allowed you to use them as normal network cards but If you wanted to configure them to negotiate load balancing or link aggregation, you were out of luck. If you're looking for some fully supported NIC's at a good price point, these are the ones. The only thing you should be aware of is that only the top most port has a PXE boot ROM. You CANNOT PXE boot if you are connected to the bottom port. So do not be mistaken that your card may be faulty. It most likely is because you aren't connected to the primary port.