Going to do that. Especially if you have the dedicated graphics card. These will get very very warm to touch after intensive use. One thing I've noticed is that these series keep the heat under the unit, rather than radiating it through the keyboard and palm rest.
Thanks for putting this up. Just wondering if you have equipped your 6530 with nvidia graphics or is it the stock 4000 card inside? Also, does your 6530 get hot easy?
going a bit overboard there. the insignificant amount of oil transferred from my finger to a pipe that is meant for radiating heat isn't going to make a difference.
wondering the same here about heat. Does the fan run much to keep it cool? I've heard the "i" series chips run hot and thus require constant fan running to stay within optimum operating temp. True?
Going to do that. Especially if you have the dedicated graphics card. These will get very very warm to touch after intensive use. One thing I've noticed is that these series keep the heat under the unit, rather than radiating it through the keyboard and palm rest.
General usage on the E6520 is sitting here at 56C. Fan at 2500rpm. You can set the cooling to passive (IE slow down CPU first then fans)
Nice idea for a video. Love the attention to detail, as I just ordered a used 6530 off ebay. Thanks TU
I'd check those copper heatpipes right about now. The grease on your fingers will blacken/corrode the metal and reduce the effectiveness
I was looking for something like this - thanks!
Yes went with the NVIDIA NVS 5200M. SO far not any hotter than the E6520 when I run say counter strike source on both units.
Thanks for putting this up. Just wondering if you have equipped your 6530 with nvidia graphics or is it the stock 4000 card inside? Also, does your 6530 get hot easy?
going a bit overboard there. the insignificant amount of oil transferred from my finger to a pipe that is meant for radiating heat isn't going to make a difference.
Excellent video - But next time try not to hold the camera so close to the stuff you're trying to show.
wondering the same here about heat. Does the fan run much to keep it cool? I've heard the "i" series chips run hot and thus require constant fan running to stay within optimum operating temp. True?
Yeah that's what I get for doing video by myself. Next time I've used helper :)
Wow. Correct me I'm mistaken, but 132F seems very high to me for a laptop under an average load.
I have a question : Is dell e6530 have same motherboard than dell e6540?? wanted to replace my e6530 and upgrade it to e6540
No the motherboard is quite different.
i have E6520 but its always geting worm when i play vidoe games on it? what the problem? can i know please thank u
it's a core i7-2760QM, and from everything I've read those are average..
it might have a faulty heat sink fan
Does anybody know if the keyboard is the same on both models or not
Different colors, but the layout and ribbon are the same..