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News Mobile Tech Updates : Nvidia Kills Mobile GPU Overclocking In Latest Driver Update, Irate Customers Up In Arms

Nvidia’s mobile Maxwell parts have won significant enthusiast acclaim since launch thanks to excellent performance and relatively low power consumption. Boutique builders and enthusiasts alike also tend to enjoy pushing the envelope, and Maxwell’s manufacturing characteristics apparently make it eminently suited to overclocking. Now, apparently, Nvidia is cracking down on these options with a driver update that removes the overclocking features that apparently some vendors sold to customers.
As DailyTech points out, part of what makes this driver update problematic is that system manufacturers actively advertise their hardware as having overclock support baked in to mobile products. Asus, MSI, Dell (Alienware) and Sager have apparently all sold models with overclocking as a core feature, as shown in the copy below.

Nvidia apparently cut off the overclocking feature with its 347.09 driver and kept it off with the 347.52 driver released last week. Mobile customers have been demanding answers in the company forums, with Nvidia finally weighing in to tell its users that this feature had previously only been available because of a “bug” and that its removal constituted a return to proper function rather than any removal of capability.

Under normal circumstances, I’d call this a simple case of Nvidia adjusting a capability whether users like it or not, but the fact that multiple vendors explicitly advertised and sold hardware based on overclocking complicates matters. It’s not clear if Asus or the other manufacturing charged extra for factory overclocked hardware or if they simply shipped the systems with higher stock speeds, but we know that OEMs typically do put a price premium on the feature.
To date, Nvidia has not responded formally or indicated if it will reconsider its stance on overclocking. The company isn’t currently under much competitive pressure to do so — it dominates the high-end GPU market, and while AMD is rumored to have a new set of cards coming in 2015, it’s not clear when those cards will launch or what the mobile flavors will look like. For now, mobile Maxwell has a lock on the enthusiast space. Some customers are claiming that they’re angry enough to quit using Team Green, but performance has a persausive siren song all its own, and the performance impact of disabling overclocking is going to be in the 5-10% range for the majority of users. If customers can prove they paid extra for the feature, that could open the door to potential claims against the OEMs themselves.

For Nvidia, this surge of attention on their mobile overclocking is a likely-unwelcome follow-up to concerns about the GTX 970’s memory allocation and the confusion and allegations swarming around mobile G-Sync. While none of these are knock-out blows, they continue to rile segments of the enthusiast community.

Report : Dell Launches Inspiron 15z Ultrabook

Dell has included another laptop to its already-crowded Inspiron variety. The organization, which lately went personal again and left the discuss industry, has released the Inspiron 15z ultrabook.

Priced at Rs 41,990 on Dell’s web shop, the ultrabook comes with a 15.6-inch LED backlit show  with a 1366 x 768 quality. It has an aluminum framework that comes in Celestial satellite Gold or Flame Red color versions. And since it is an ultrabook, the Inspiron 15z is very slim at 21mm and is just 2.17 kg.

The Inspiron 15z operates Windows 8 and has a built-in visual generate and a 1 mega-pixel wide screen 720p HD web camera. The 15z’s contact version actions in at 23 mm and is 2.46 kg and is only available in Celestial satellite Gold color.

As for the specialized specifications, the ultrabook is operated by Intel's 3rd creation Ivy Link Primary i3, i5 or i7 processor chips and different RAM choices up to 8GB are available. Design speeding is taken care by NVIDIA's GeForce GT630M 2GB DDR3 GPU. \
Thankfully, the product is not restricted by the ultrabook name and has a great choice of slots. The Inspiron 15z also facilitates several cards formats; its various slots consist of three USB 3.0 slots, a unique USB 3.0 PowerShare, RJ45 Ethernet, HDMI v1.4a and Kensington Protection Secure to keep your ultrabook properly secured to a table. The Inspiron 15z has a backlit, spill-resistant key pad with a multi-touch track pad with incorporated scrolling and actions that are important to driving the Windows 8 UI.

Standard for every ultrabook, the Inspiron 15z also comes with Apple Fast Start Technological innovation and Apple Intelligent Reaction Technological innovation which make sure rapid boot-up times. A 6-Cell 44 WHr Battery energy abilities the ultrabook, which also functions Intel’s Wi-fi Display technology to easily transfer 1080p video clips to a linked TV and also facilitates 5.1 encompass. Other connection choices consist of Wi-fi and Wi-fi bluetooth v4.0. As ever, Dell has deceived out laptops computer with a lot of audio improving application and components. The organization has ncluded a couple of music Skullcandy audio system along with Surf MaxxAudio4 audio handling application.

At the release, Shishir Singh, Home - Item Marketing, Dell Indian, said, "We at Dell always endeavor to come up with something impressive which at the same time would deal with all the needs of our customers. The Dell culture features of product packaging energy and flexibility and with this slim and smooth Inspiron 15z, we have released yet another break-through product in the Inspiron sequence. The Inspiron 15z brings together elegant style and functions in a smooth and gorgeous design with best-in-class technology, to give its customers an memorable encounter."

Dell's Ubuntu-Based XPS 13 Goes On Sale For $1,449

Dell is finishing its internal "Project Sputnik" program this week with the discharge of a slim and light XPS 13 laptop powered by Ie8 A linux systemunix. Labeled as the XPS 13 Designer Edition, the machine features an Apple Primary i7 3517U processer with incorporated HD 4000 design along with 8GB of DDR3-1600 memory, 1366 x 768 display quality, a 256GB solid state drive, Ie8 12.04LTS "Precise Pangolin" and 1 year of ProSupport.

That's nothing to sneezing at but the price for this open-source based laptop is likely to let you down folks anticipating to see big savings. The XPS 13 Designer Edition actualy starts at $1,449. That's still $50 less than a Windows seven version with half the RAM and an older processer, but cheaper options are available on the Windows camping, along with a Windows 8 version with a 128GB SSD for $1,200. The Ie8 model comes in one only taste.

The developer edition laptop does not consist of any so-called “bloatware” pre-installed or even those frustrating plamrest brand decals. What Dell does consist of is a couple of software programs targeted at automating setting up growth surroundings and making implementation easier: the Information Tool and the Reasoning Launcher.

The first helps the set up of preconfigured growth resources for Dark red, Android operating system, and more -- referred to as "profiles" -- while the second helps web designers imitate a cloud environment for examining applications, before implementing them to a production location at a cloud company like Amazon EC2 in a few mouse clicks.

Dell Black Friday 2012 Ad Leaks

Summary: Computer deals include the Inspiron 660s desktop for $249.99 and the Inspiron 14z laptop for $299.99

As Dark Saturday purchasing has become aspect of the Christmas custom, leaking of Dark Saturday ads days and even several weeks previously have become aspect of that custom as well. Dell is the first significant computer store to have its 2012 Dark Saturday ad flow (or to "leak" its ad), with the regular strongly cost "doorbuster" deals.

These doorbusters consist of the Inspiron 660s desktop computer with Apple Celeron processer, 2GB of RAM, 500GB disk generate, and Windows 8 for a simple $249.99 (no observe included), as well as the Inspiron 14z laptop computer with Apple Primary i3 CPU and 4GB of RAM (though operating Windows 7) for just $299.99. For another $100, you can get the 660s with Primary i3 processer, 6GB of RAM, and a 1TB disk generate -- definitely worth the extra cash.

Additional doorbusters consist of the Inspiron One 20 all-in-one desktop computer for $399.99, which comes with an Apple Pentium processer, 4GB of RAM, 500GB disk generate, Windows 8, and 20-inch show. There's also the $379.99 Inspiron 15 laptop computer computer with identical specifications to the Inspiron 14z, but operating Windows 8 and with a a little bit bigger show. Discussing of shows, Dell is providing a 20-inch LED-backlight desktop computer observe as any doorbuster for $78.99.

There are a few other Dark Saturday offers that Dell is promotion on notebooks, personal computers, and watches, along with some technology (HDTVs, electronic cameras) sales on Christmas day itself. Check out the complete ad at BlackFriday.com, and let us know in the Talkback area below if you'll be purchasing any of these offers on Dark Saturday.

Dell Introduces $499.99 XPS 10 Windows RT, $649 Latitude 10 Windows 8 Tablets

Summary: The XPS 10 will compete against Microsoft's Surface RT, while the Latitude 10 joins what's quickly becoming a crowded Windows 8 tablet PC market. 

Dell hasn't had the best luck with tablets in the past, but that hasn't stopped it from joining the fray for new Windows slates. It's just announced pricing for a pair of new models, one running Windows RT and one Windows 8, that are now available for order on the Dell website.

The XPS 10 (pictured above) will have to compete against Microsoft's own Surface RT, as well as the Asus Vivo Tab RT, Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11, and Samsung Ativ Tab. It uses the 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and features a 10.1-inch 1,366x768 multi-touch display protected by Asahi Dragontrail high-strength glass. At the base $499.99 price, you get 32GB of flash storage, or you can pony up another $100 to get a version with double the storage capacity. You also get the usual tablet specs like front- and rear-facing cameras and microSDXC memory-card slot, but no cellular data option appears available.

The usual keyboard/docking station is available as an option, adding $180 to the price. It includes a touchpad, stereo speakers, additional battery, and more connectivity options. The base pricing for the XPS 10 is similar to the Surface RT, and less than some RT competitors, though Microsoft's Type Cover costs less Dell's keyboard dock (albeit without the extra battery).

The Latitude 10 will also be competing with Microsoft's Surface with Windows 8 Pro, and a slew of other enterprise-friendly Windows 8 tablets. Again, it's priced aggressively at $649 for a base configuration of 2GB of RAM, 64GB solid-state storage, Intel Atom Z2760 dual-core processor, and 10.1-inch, 1,366x768 IPS display with Gorilla Glass. For an extra $100 you can order a productivity dock with four USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet jack, and HDMI output, but no keyboard. For $849, the Latitude comes with both the dock and built-in 3G capability.

There are a number of options to jack up the pricing, including a $49 stylus, $79 extra battery, Dell Data Protection and Encryption support, and, in 2013, fingerprint and smart card reader. As with all Windows 8 tablets, you get a "trial" version of Microsoft Office, while all Windows RT tablets get a more cut-down version of Office.
 
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