The Test


Windows XP Professional Test System
Dell Inspiron 8600 Dell Latitude D800 Gigabyte NB-1401 IBM T40 IBM X31 Desktop System
CPU(s) Pentium M 1.7GHz Pentium M 1.6GHz Pentium M 1.4GHz Pentium M 1.5GHz Pentium M 1.4GHz Pentium 4 2.4GHz
Motherboard(s) Dell 855PM Dell 855PM FIC 855GM IBM 855PM IBM 855PM Intel D845EBT 845E
Memory 512MB PC2700 512MB PC2100 512MB PC2100 256MB PC2100 256MB PC2100 512MB PC2100
Hard Drive 60GB 7200RPM 40GB 5400RPM 40GB 4200RPM 40GB 5400RPM 40GB 4200RPM IBM Deskstar DPTA-372050 20.5GB 7200 RPM
CDROM DVD+RW CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD CD-RW/DVD N/A Philips 48X
Video Card(s) NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5650 128MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce4 4200 Go 64MB DDR Integrated 855PM ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 ATI Mobility Radeon 16MB DDR ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64MB
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MB
Ethernet Onboard Broadcom 10/100 Onboard Intel Gigabit Onboard Intel Gigabit Onboard Intel Gigabit Onboard Intel Gigabit Linksys LNE100TX 100Mbit PCI Ethernet Adapter
Operating System Windows XP Professional SP1
Video Drivers NVIDIA 44.82 (latest available for Dell) NVIDIA 42.56 (latest available for Dell) Intel 6.13.10.3510 ATI 6.13.10.6278
(latest available for IBM)
ATI 7.79.7.3 (latest available for IBM) ATI Catalyst 3.1
NVIDIA 41.09
Benchmarking Applications Bapco SysMark 2002
ZDM Content Creation Winstone 2003
ZDM Business Winstone 2002
BAPCo Mobile Mark 2002

For benchmarking purposes, we will stick with our normal array of benchmarks. For 3D benchmarks, we would reference our ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 and NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5650 review.


Construction - Under the Hood (continued) General Usage Performance
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  • olberd - Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - link

    I've bought a Dell 8600c and I'm wondering if I can use generic SODIMM 200pin RAM for it, or I must use the more expensive RAM from kingston specifically designed for it.

    Some computer resellers tell me that I must use the kingston RAM 5150 for Dell. But a Dell supporter told me that standard RAM will do as well.

    I understand that some notebooks are made with customized RAM modules. This makes spare parts more expensive and thus makes it an interesting note to add in the review of a notebook computer.

    Rune
  • Duddy - Friday, November 26, 2004 - link

    I just purchased an 8600 from Dell.com and the option for a Mobility Radeon 9600 was there and I ordered it. :)

    VIDEO: 128MB DDR ATI's MOBILITY® RADEON? 9600 PROTURBO

    Total came out to be around $1800 plus 20% off all Inspiron notebooks. I paid exactly $1,516.40.

  • akodi - Thursday, November 6, 2003 - link

    I bought a dell 8500 last week and am typing on it currently, it is the most awesome laptop I have ever used, the screen is super sharp (15.4 sxga+) to tell you the truth 1900x1200 would be way too small, 1680x1050 is preemo, so much damn realestate. I had a centrino but wasn't too impressed (600m) battery life was not that much better than a standard p4m, perhaps only a difference of a half hour. Being a college student at Cal I believe the 8500 is perfect, because at the library there are many power outlets so battery life isn't an issue, also if you plug in a wlan card you can use it in the library without a hitch (preemo bandwidth). On the video card issue, I wouldn't want to play games on a laptop not because of the graphics but mainly for the sound quality...sigmatel in my opinion is not kosher on the ears. Long live the forums and dell stackable coupons.
  • Andrew Ku - Tuesday, October 28, 2003 - link

    Sony, doesn't sell in the same volumes as Dell. Toshiba was the first to market with the Go56x0 (we mentioned this in the M10 and NV31M head to head). However, this was mainly with the Japanese market. This is also the case with Sony, as they are not widespread domestically. We didn't say that the 8600 was the first with NV31M; we said it was the first mainstream laptop with NV31M. This is in the context of the domestic market and demographics.
  • Anonymous User - Saturday, October 18, 2003 - link

    Just wanted to correct an error in the article. The Dell is not the first laptop with the Geforce FX 5600go. In fact I'm typing on a laptop that has one in it right now - a laptop I bought 3 months ago. The Sony Vaio GRT170. Just thought I'd let you know.
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, October 16, 2003 - link

    Somebody know EUROCOM notebooks?? are they good quality? They have "nice" notebooks wit m10p
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, October 16, 2003 - link

    nice photoshop art in my opinion... otherwise Andrew Ku would aahve known this don't you think????
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - link

    http://forum.tt-hardware.com/uploads/pub_dell_pcac...

    This scan shows a Dell 8600 with a mobility Radeon 9600XT (128mb). It does not show up on any of the dell sites I visited (French, Dutch, English). Is this a hoax or a dream come true?
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - link

    Whatever... Dell is bull....
  • Anonymous User - Sunday, October 12, 2003 - link

    I must apollogize Mr Ku , I do seem to be wrong on certain facts there , but for my interest , would you kindly explain where the term Molex comes into mbile processing ,as it also refers to the electrical connector for a hard drive(or so I have been told/taught ) . As for Mobile processing often been entirely diffrent park , doesn't a desktop replacement laptop like , say a dell 8600 user a Pentuim-M chip , which uses 478 PPGA Flip - chip 2 array , just likes its desktop brother , the same that can be found in certain laptops as well , ? and doesn't Laptops use 333MHz DDR -Ram (albiet in SO-DIMM format ) , latest GPU'S , 7200 RPM hardrives , and some even with RAID systems . Please would you clarify this , as I am not challenging you , just simply asking ?

    Bandwidth Boy

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