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November 25th, 2016 14:00

Re MNVe drive temps in my 17r3: in benchmarks, you may see temps rise high enough (and very quickly) to where the drive throttles data transfers. Whether this is going to show in real world use, I have no idea. It shows in multiple runs of HDTune, but not so much in CrystalDisk Mark, which stresses the system less.

See the thread I started about it: en.community.dell.com/.../19666575

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November 25th, 2016 15:00

Man those results are disheartening to say the least!  I tried to comprise my build to reduce heat in the system/power consumption, but there wasn't really any comparative information available at the time.  I do know I was genuinely surprised at the level of ambient heat from the SSD's in the system.  I was not expecting that at all.  I constructed a custom triple heatpipe with copper fins for the GPU, as the OEM ones could not properly cool the system with the factory GPU muchless the upgraded 980 custom card.  I build desk stands with thermal monitoring and variable fans to properly cool my system when I do use it for gaming.  It will run TC's The Division on ultra setting no problem as long as the stand's fans are running.  For example, the temps at the exhaust will hit 120deg, in a heartbeat. I adjust the fan speed to maintain 90deg. exhaust, or I can max them out(not as efficient) and it will hit 70+'ish range.  I had originally hoped that the SSD's would be much cooler and lower power consuming than the HDD's but I realized soon after that was not the case, even at idle. . .

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November 25th, 2016 17:00

The results don't look great, but who knows what changes have been made with the latest NVNe drives, or the 17r4 itself. It is likely that generally airflow may be higher inside a laptop under stress so the SSDs may run cooler than when I benchmarked them. And remember, this is a benchmark, and may not be relevant to real world use. It would be unusual to be reading and writing to the SSD at the limit for a solid 20 seconds or so.

However, I've pretty much come to the conclusion that it is worth using a cooler, just to reduce the need to run the internal fans, and hence increase their life.

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November 26th, 2016 05:00

Why I dont see GTX 1080 being offered on the site, where did you found it ?

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November 26th, 2016 10:00

It was just recently released so the website may not have it listed yet but if you call in the associates have it available.

November 27th, 2016 22:00

You have to click NEXT in the upper right

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