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DEEP DIVE: Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop PC (Part 3 of 3)

***Please rate, comment and subscribe. Thank you*** This is part three of a three-part deep dive video series on the Dell Studio Hybrid, a desktop PC running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Confi...  
 
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evexxxxx (2 days ago) Show Hide
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did it come with an hdmi cable to connect to a HDTV?
ThoughtsMedia (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Nope. If it did, I would have shown in that in the unboxing video. :-)
- Jason
evexxxxx (2 days ago) Show Hide
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haha, sorry, i posted too fast...
thanx a lot for the answer though, and great vids, i m gonna keep checking it out!
toonygamer2004 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Whoa.  The built in Intel graphics accelerator on this machine is really poor seeing how it lags with the windows media software.
Note taken.
ThoughtsMedia (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Indeed. And that's why I returned it - it was a great unit otherwise. :-(
- Jason
toonygamer2004 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Unfortunate.
--buy it did seem very impressive.
You did a great job covering the Hybrid.
Watched the unboxing, and
the three parts.
Very detailed. I'll subscribe. :)
ThoughtsMedia (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You can't change the RAM clock speed on a laptop, so I wouldn't worry about it - it is what it is. But CPUz should report RAM speeds on the Memory tab. Double the number you see and it should be the speed your RAM is running at.
- Jason
w8t2009 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@ThoughtsMedia

I just checked that. It says 399MHz on DRAM frequency. And 533MHz on "Max bandwidth"

Dont know if some of those has anything to do with the RAM clock speed?
ThoughtsMedia (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Yes, when you double 533, you get 1066, which is the max bandwidth of your RAM. I'd urge you to check out the Wikipedia entry on RAM to understand more about RAM clock speeds if you really want to know more. :-)
- Jason
w8t2009 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Oh I see, It's 2x 2048mb running at 533MHz each. So together they will run at 1066MHz? Is that how it should be calculated?

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