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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

Stock Dell Mini 10 running Solidworks 09

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Intel Atom Z520
1.33 GHz
1GB memory
160 GB HD
GMA500

I picked up this netbook for $240 at Walmart it was on clearance. I posted this up after reading all the negative reviews on the Dell Mini 10. The computer is well built and is working perfectly for me just upgrade the video and the touchpad drivers. Don't believe the hype Asus might be a good machine but as you can see this Dell is no slouch.

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  • You can do anything you can do with a sub 600 dollar laptop on this netbook. Unless you will use it for real work I would not use it for study and for small assemblies on the go its great. Just dont expect great things but for 240 that I spent on it you cant beat that!!! I use more than my 15 in dell.

  • As you can see it was a bit slow in zooming and opening the assy file but the software is fully functional. If you your working with individual parts its fast. FEA is also fully operational on it and has no problems running analysis, All of my fellow colleagues were impressed. Two or three asked were to get the Dell mini.

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  • i wish a overclock in the video driver :D 190 to 250 and a full 300!!!! MHz

  • can you render with SW drawing with your mini?

  • yeah, because when you get a program that takes too much processing speed, your processor will blow up. lol

  • DONT DO THAT! Don't you know netbooks don't have the processing speed capable enough to run and render almost any type of 3d software..Its more of an email, internet, word, movies..that sorta thing..very light. The reason it was slow zooming in and out is because the object has to render, and the integrated video chip can't render it at a good speed because it is weak!

  • im in an advanced robotics class in my high school and we use SolidWorks all the time. i need a computer that will run it for the versions they give us that last the school year. would a dell mini be good for it or will it lag enough that i should choose something else

  • OMG - just what is your job really?? That looked difficult!

  • thats a little work horse hah

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