Dell Inspiron 15 3511 || Intel Core i3-1115G4 || Upgrade Option
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Were back on our new series, the Paks upgrade about specific laptop models, what are its internals, and what are its path of upgradability
This will help you to find out what are the parts that can be easily added on
Or guide in deciding on buying a laptop how efficient its cooling system are.
Laptop Featured in the Video:
Dell Inspiron 15 3511 @32,990
Intel Core i3 - 1115G4 (2C/4T, up to 4.10GHz)
4GB DDR4 2666MHz SO-DIMM
256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD
Intel UHD Graphics
Windows 10 Home SL
Microsoft Home & Student 2019
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Very nice music. Got blue screen. She was having issues with storage. After windows update, it went off. Stuck at bitlocker. Numbers work but not letters. Installing larger drive and more ram. UEFI allows the use of letters and numbers. Any links to help?
@@PastorIhaza Good day, so you got a blue screen after an update and stocked at bitlocker but has a password right?
Bitlocker password is in your Microsoft Account in the Devices page, see details (of your laptop unit registered on the account), Bitlocker data protection click Manage Recovery Key make your that your microsoft account is link to your email for confirmation purposes. From here you can copy your Bitlocker Key.
If you want to Install larger drive and ram you can do so, you can buy Samsung Drive for easily migrating your operating system to a new drive.
I have the links in this video for doing those steps 👇ruclips.net/video/Lz03qy5oCuA/видео.html
@pakdudot.trunks Yes and Yes. I have her bitlocker key, but keyboard will only type first digit. Nothing else. It happened after 3 updates for Windows 11. Thanks for the video. I'll check it out. Trying to remove battery, but screw looks stripped. Any other way to add SSD and Ram without messing things up?
@@PastorIhaza The only way to add SSD and Ram it to open your laptop. If the screw are stripped try using a flat rubber, if it doesn't work, use glue to bind screw to something so you can twist it or drill the screw those method i gain it through years of experience the process is tedious but it may help.
Try using an external usb keyboard for typing the bitlocker keyboard.
So the 2.5 inch bay can support up to 8TB SSD/HDD. I have this same model and it reads my 8tb SSD just fine
What would i upgrade for best gaming performance high fps and no lagging iisues sir. Btw Thank youu for this vids new subscriber
Hello Justin, i would like to know what pc are you using is it a Desktop or a Laptop? What Game are you playing and what resolution do you prefer?
so I can recommend you something for the best gaming experience.
@@pakdudot.trunks Hello thanks for replying me, im using laptop Dell inspiron 3511
Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-1115G4 @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.74 GB usable)
Device ID F88F3F8B-5779-486C-91AA-FECCAE264367
Product ID 00342-43213-49583-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display. And im playing valorant and for the resolution i prefer realistic or hd or default resolution of valorant. Thanks again for replying my comment hope you can reply to me ASAP
@@pakdudot.trunks I have a laptop and I was hoping to play warzone 2.0 with 1920 by 1080
@@BirdHasBeenShot Good day, here are the minimum specifications needed to play Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0:
OS: Windows 10 64 Bit (latest update)
CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 / Core i5-2500K, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Newer
RAM: 8 GB
Hi-Rez Assets Cache: Up to 32 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon RX 470
Video Memory: 2 GB
If your laptop has this spec you can play on it.
@@pakdudot.trunks can you give me a cpu that works with the i3 11th gen socket
Can i upgrade the processor to i7?
I know its been a year since youve commented this but no, 95% CPUs are soldiered on to the logic board. Only way to upgrade is if you REALLY know what youre doing which most dont.