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Dell Inspiron 15 7000 - i7-7500U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD - $1272 Delivered @ Dell eBay

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  • 7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-7500U Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.50 GHz

  • 16GB Single Channel DDR4 2400MHz

  • 512GB Solid State Drive

  • Intel® HD Graphics 620

  • 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Truelife LED-Backlit Touch Display with Wide Viewing Angles-IR Camera

  • 802.11ac Dual Band WiFi

  • Bluetooth 4.0

  • Backlight Keyboard

  • 1Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis

  • Height: 0.74" (18.9mm) x Width: 14.92" (378.9mm) x Depth: 9.94" (252.5mm)

  • Weight: 4.82lb (2.18kg)

  • 42 WHr, 3-Cell Battery (integrated)

  • 65 Watt AC Adapter

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  • +6

    Good price, if only it come with GTX 1050 than that would be a great price!

    • +5

      It's worthwhile to wait the much more advanced 8th chips.

      • +1

        Intel next gen chips aint really much of an advancement. id be waiting for Ryzen laptop CPUs

        • Sorry to say, Raven Ridge (Mobile AMD Ryzen+Vega in tablets/ultrabooks/gaming laptops) will be not disrupt the market as much as we hoped.

          Based on what we know about Intel’s desktop chips, and how they scale down into mobile chips…. Also how Nvidia's desktop graphics scale down into mobile devices…. we can actually infer how the Raven Ridge chips will behave since we can make some educated guesstimates based on Ryzen, Vega, and previous APU’s.

          Currently, we have offerings from Intel in the shape of:
          35W TDP, 3.4GHz 4c/8t, chips. Which draws around 8W power at Idle, around 24W mixed-load, and tops out at 34W when full-load. The performance in CineBench R15 single-core score roughly of 160cb and multicore of 705cb. And the Intel Iris HD iGPU can produce a FireStrike graphics score roughly of 1,200. Whereas Nvidia's Pascal GT 1030/MX 150 can produce a FireStrike graphics score roughly of 3,800. Temperatures between the two should be similar, but ultimately depend immensely on the specific laptop’s design.

          AMD would do something similar in the shape of:
          35W TDP, 2.9GHz 4c/8t chips. Which draws around 10W power at Idle, around 22W mixed-load, and tops out at 30W when full-load. The performance could be around CineBench R15 single-core score roughly of 130cb and multicore of 650cb. And the refined-polished mobileVega GPU could perhaps produce a FireStrike graphics score roughly of around 3,000. Temperatures between the two should be similar, but ultimately depend immensely on the specific laptop’s design.

          I have a hunch it will be between Intel and Nvidia in-terms of efficiency, and a lot lot better than how their desktop Vega cards have been behaving. Which is why I rated it the way I did. I used laptop graphics cards like the GTX 960M, MX 150, and GTX 1050 to get a better gauge.
          So far AMD’s Vega GPU’s are equal to Polaris, but definitely below Pascal.
          And their AMD’s IPC is about equal to Sandy Bridge-Ivy Bridge-Haswell.
          Hence, why I put the figure where they are.

          So if you had a laptop (postulates) with an Intel Core i7-7700HQ and Nvidia MX150… I believe it should perform a little faster at both CPU and GPU functions, all the while using slightly less battery life….. in contrast, to a comparable laptop with AMD Ryzen and AMD Vega graphics.
          Is that a bad thing? Not necessarily.
          Look what Sony could do with the PS4, and that things a pathetic APU. Think how much better a modern APU would perform with these vastly improved microarchitectures in the CPU and the GPU. I feel like AMD could try out-competing it with price, but I doubt that will happen in this segment, it could possibly even cost more. However, it will be refreshing to see alternatives in the wild even if they are slightly inferior.

  • Could you add a 2.5" drive to this also? I need more local storage.

  • +2

    God.. Dat spec for dat price! Noice

    • Check Acer Aspire E 15 at Amazon.

    • +2

      Not often you see that much RAM and SSD HDD at this price.

  • Does this have space for a cd rom drive

    • Nope, no room to squeeze one in.

    • Just buy a laptop bag and chuck a USB one in the bag

  • Might have to pull the trigger. Is there capacity to add ram down the road. Any recommendation for an accompaning dock?

  • Just paid $70 more.
    They don't support the new fangled pens if anyone is wondering, just plain touch.

  • +2

    Anyone can tell why such laptop with no dedicated graphic card could be more expensive than a Thinkpad E570P which has a 1050ti? No trolling really curious as I am planning to get a new one

    • I need a new one too…

      • I purchased a referbished unit had 1050Ti 4gb and i7 7700 :) 256gb ssd and 1tb HDD all up paid $1350

    • Weight, materials, form factor and battery life.

  • If it wasn't Dell, would pull the trigger. Have had terrible experience with this brand and its customer service!

  • +1

    I bought one of these last month. It has a terrible network card. Freezes up on the internet all the time. I spent hours on the phone, running diagnostics, getting remote support… finally cracked it and got a refund. Bought a ASUS Zenbook… much better unit!

    • Does it lock up your entire modem? As in can other devices connect when the internet freezes up? I also get this issue and need to power cycle the modem to use it again.

      • No. Id have a couple of browser pages open and the laptop would just freeze.. could be for 5 minutes. Email wouldn't send anything with an attachment. Everything else worked fine connected to the modem.

        • Thanks, must be a different issue to mine.

    • how is an asus zenbook? what model? Just curious as nearing time to upgrade and wondering what you got for yours price wise. and how the battery life lasts?

      The only thing is the zenbook and these modern laptops don't have removable batteries anymore dot hey?

      • +1

        ive only had it for a few days but finding it to be a ripper. Its a ux430uq so it has the 14 inch screen in the 13 inch body. 16gb ram 512 g ssd 4g nvidia card. Battery lasts about 7-9 hours.
        Got a 20% deal on ebay bright it doen to $1599 from $1999. Seller was futu online.

        • Was it fast to do video editing, or Photoshop, looking to buy also? How does waranty like if buying online.. How is Color display or accuracy thanks

  • good, but graphic card is not very good

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