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I finally got the new system late last week and only got a chance to do any real comparison with it yesterday (Sunday).Īs noted, the new system is a 17" G7-7790 (mobile gaming) with an i7-8750h processor and an nVidia RTX 2060 (mobile). I fully recognize that either of these will be a nice upgrade.I'm in a no-lose situation for getting an upgrade, but I just want to make certain I'm targeting the right thing for overall performance.Īny help would be appreciated. I didn't want to find out afterward that DAZ works better with the 1660 TI versus the 2060 due to some quirk I didn't know about, etc. I help folks spec systems as part of my job, but I also wanted the opinion of some power users here as to how DAZ (and Poser) handle the differences between the two possible configurations (asking power users who may have used both configurations is *always* and excellent place to start). I also know that there's a "if you spend a bit more you can get THIS!" situation, but my top budget fits me currently in having the two options I explained above. I also play some games, but I would much prefer that I focus on the 3D and CGI image abilities of DAZ and Poser over how a system performs with games. Upgrading laptops is hard to do, so the intial purchase here is critical (and I have to have a laptop for logistical reasons). My gut says go with the RTX series due to it having more cuda cores and (from what I've read) having better raytracing abilities, but I don't want to wind up regretting having the one-year-older CPU. So, here's my dilemma.slightly older processor (8750h) with a slightly better GPU (RTX 2060), or newer processor (9750h) with a slightly worse GPU (GTX 1660 TI)? I want to get at least 4 - 5 years out of the thing before upgrading again. There are two machines types that consistently fall within my budget with two differences with the CPU and the GPU (no surprise).ġ) A system with an 8th gen i7-8750H processor, but with an RTX 2060 card (6 gb vram) and 16 GB of RAMĢ) A system with a 9th gen i7-9750H processor, but with a GTX 1660 TI card (6 gb vram) and 16 GB of RAM I'm not picky and don't need "bleeding edge" 10th gen stuff (and can't afford that). With my budget in mind, I am watching the rotating stock in the Dell Outlet store on their site (refurbished / scratch n' dent / etc.). I just historically have had better luck with that. I also plan to only get an nVidia card this time around. I have a bit of a budget now for replacement and plan to stick with Dell and a laptop form factor (other things are in play, but those two initial items are where I am starting - Dell branded Laptop form factor).
Dell m6800 drivers amd plus#
It is, however, reaching the end of what I would call really practica for creating DAZ and Poser images (it takes 30 - 40 minutes to get a usable render per image (an hour plus if I'm being really picky, and it takes about 8 - 10 minutes to tell if an image is 'viable' with no oddities). I got a great deal on it (not really fond of the AMD card, though). I've been using an older trusty Dell Precision M6800 with an AMD graphics card.
Dell m6800 drivers amd software#
If it still doesn't recognize the GPU card run Dell's Diagnostic again to check for hardware or software failure.I expect that this (or something similar) has been asked before.
Dell m6800 drivers amd update#
Make sure your Windows 10 is fully updated via Windows update BEFORE updating to the latest AMD driver. If it is, then start updating the Intel drivers first. Now see if your GPU card is recognized and is working.
If all of the above still doesn't work, I suggest your restore your laptop back to Factory defaults by using the Dell Recovery disk or partition. If it still doesn't work use Dell's laptop Diagnostics on the link above and see if you have any defective hardware or software. Also delete, if created before, C:\AMD folder in the Root Directory.
Dell m6800 drivers amd install#
Make sure you use DDU with the internet disconnected until after you install the new AMD Driver on your laptop. If it does't it means that something is incompatible with your AMD generic driver latest version. Then install Dell's AMD Driver for your m6100 GPU card even though it is a year old. Doesn't matter if it is a year old or older. If it still doesn't work I highly suggest you install, using DDU, all the latest Intel Driver from the link above.
Dell m6800 drivers amd professional#
Then install the latest AMD generic Professional laptop driver. If you laptop doesn't have a Dell Driver updater you can download Intel's own driver updater to update all of your laptop's Intel drivers. You FIRST must update all of your Intel Drivers especially the Intel Graphics and CHIPSET drivers. Make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed. Went to Dell Support for your laptop download site: Support for Precision M6800 | Drivers & Downloads | Dell US