Dell Precision 7540 Review - One of the BEST!
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The Dell Precision 7540 mobile workstation with Xeon E-2286M 8 core CPU is the best mobile workstation I've ever come across and tested for Autodesk Inventor.
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why pay for intel cpu if the amd cpu killing every intel cpu in everybenchmark
After looking for months I found very little build or
review videos of PC systems (chip -motherboard -memory) just geared towards 3D
modeling for Automotive design production and product rendering. A system
specifically for industrial designers with a budget of $500-600 for the motherboard
and $400-500 for the chip. Not sure if ECC is the way to go and want to get the
best motherboard for this specific with no bottlenecks on the board.
Industrial designer’s 3D Modeling workstation software:
Alias
Autodesk Alias' listed system requirements looks to
benefit from several CPU cores, so going with a higher core count processor
looks to be beneficial.
www.autodesk.com/products/alias-products/overview?plc=ALSCPT&term=1-YEAR&support=ADVANCED&quantity=1
Keyshot
In my testing of Keyshot I saw that it is a very well
multi-threaded program, benefiting from more CPU cores, so going with a higher
core count, the better the performance I will have.
www.keyshot.com/
Here is what I’ve gathered so far...
Industrial Designer 3D Modeling System mins:
1. Winders 10, 64 BIT.
2. 3GHz min 64 bit chip needed for Alias.
3. Multicore processor.
4. 8 Gig of ram minimum push for 256mb on motherboard.
5. Turbo/Hyperthreading preferred.
6. I have a P4000 Invidia Quadro.
7. 256 texture graphics memory min.
8. No crazy LEDs, or a gaming rig wanted.
9. This machine sits under my desk and is never touched……my last machine lasted 7 years without error.
10. With that said I’d like a motherboard that is geared towards setting it on turbo and not touching it.
11. Motherboard needs numerous connection headers for fans and a single SSD drive, out of the way of the Quadro Card.
12. I don’t need 6 hard drives and turbo fast speeds to other machines, devices or data centers.
13. Just a standalone rendering and 3D modeling beast.
14. A full size case with “massive cooling” as its key selling point.
15. The monitor I run is the Dell Ultra Sharp 43’’- 4K USB-C Monitor: U4320Q.
I'm not married to any make or brand. The 8-core Core i9 9900K with its 5.0GHz Turbo’d is the possible chip but want to pick the motherboard 1st.
Any help, links or comments are greatly appreciated.
Jason
@@alastor9525 they dont sell precisions or thinkpads with amd soo
I love this review! My father is a retired PC Engineer and he ordered it for me yesterday from Dell and it'll be here tomorrow (he had it customized to include 64GB of ECC memory, 2TB SSD, and the non-subscription versions of Microsoft Office Professional 2019, Adobe Acrobat 2020 Professional & McAfee PC Security). In addition, he ordered the wireless keyboard & mouse combo & a 4TB external hard drive. I'm so excited! This will be strictly for home use only.
Perfect timing, been looking to upgrade and no clue what is best, thanks TFI !
That RTX 3000 for most is way overkill. Keep up the good content. Much appreciated.
Never thought of Dell as classy, haha. I have no brand loyalty, but I will say my Lenovo devices hold up physically better over time than my Dell devices do. I've had both personally and company issued. I have a ThinkPad I'm replacing that has flown hundreds of thousands of miles and still looks great. It even outlasted it's original backpack. I'm passing it on to my son for school. My Dell is company issued, and looks beat to Hell even though it is a year newer and has seen less use. You can see the translucent plastic under the coating that has rubbed off. Still, they both do their jobs. I'm still looking at Dell as well as everyone else for a mobile workstation. Just wish they would put more effort into making their products tougher. Even their peripherals don't seem to hold up as much.
On a side note, I have to say I miss the days when my primary workstation was a tower. I could build exactly what I wanted, cheaper than a Tier 1, and keep it running long after it should have been scrapped. I never seem to find the exact combination of specs I want. I always have to sacrifice something.
Please review the new Dell 7750!
I place both ThinkPad P and Precision laptops. I always run into issues; out of the box problems and failing components at a much higher rate with the Precision line, while the Thinkpad P are really solid build quality.
Which of the following would you recommend for a daily work laptop? These are the options that my work currently offers.
MacBook Pro 16’’
• 2.6GHz 6-core 9th-generation Intel Core i7 processor
• Turbo Boost up to 4.5GHz
• AMD Radeon Pro 5300M with 4GB of GDDR6 memory
• 16GB of 2666MHz DDR4 memory
• 512GB of SSD storage¹
• 16-inch Retina display with True Tone
• Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
• Space Grey
Or
Dell 7540 Precision Laptop
• Intel Core Processor i7-9750H (6 Core, 12M Cache, 2.60GHz up to 4.5GHz Turbo, 45W)
• Graphics card - Radeon Pro WX 3200 w/4GB GDDR5
• Memory - 16GB, 2X8G, DDR4 2666MHz Non-ECC Memory
• Hard Drive - M.2 256GB PCIe NVMe Class 40 Solid State Drive
How you have Intel Xeon E-2286M @ 2.40GHz on your options, I can't find it even on the Dell website.
Didn't you say in the Lenovo P53 vid that you guys went with HP, or was that a different contract?
Thanks Neil, this is very good to know
Reassuring as I bought one last week, funny mines exact same specs you picked.
I am glad that you have the right facilities for progress, I do not have a suitable laptop in Iran for design (work station) and my country is under sanctions and does not have the purchasing power, because the currency of my country is worthless.
Alright great video.... But i would share something.... I have a DELL PRECISION 7710 with QUADRO M3000M and 32GB of RAM and trust me its a beast... Evenly with latest AUTODESK softwares excluding INVENTOR it works flawlessly ... Sorry i prefer SOLIDWORKS more than INVENTOR....due to its more user friendly environment... but anyways dell precisions are great products... I would recommend based on my own 8 years of experience... In CAD with DELL PRODUCTS..
Having just bought a laptop I had to look up the price:
List Price
$5,699.10
Total Savings
$1,715.76
Shipping
Free
Dell Price$3,983.34
32GB, 4x8GB, DDR4 2666MHz ECC Memory
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 w/6GB GDDR6
M.2 1TB PCIe NVMe C40 Opal 2.0 SED
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations (4 Cores Plus) Multi - English, French, Spanish
Intel® Xeon E2286M, 8 Core Xeon (16M Cache, 2.40GHz up to 5.00GHz Turbo, 45W, vPro)
how you like it? lol
Thanks for the speculative lookover!
Useful video, nice one 👍 I think I'll need VR with my next laptop so its handy to know this cant stomach it. Like you said though, more than fit for purpose in your scenario, and as a full time CAD user, I'd be more than happy with that Xeon.
Hello, I'm a mechatronics Engineer from Peru. My University we have always used Inventor ( my mechanical engineers friends only use AutoCAD) but I have never heard or come in contact with any big company or Industry that uses Inventor. For example, Owens Illinois uses CreoParametrics, Caterpillar Uses Either Solidworks or Catia, and on and on ... I participated in Shell Eco-Marathon 2017 and 2018 ... nearly all students, universities and companies use other programs. As a matter of fact, Altair is a gold Sponsor of the event. But Penske Racing team used Catia, GM uses Catia too, and almost all use Altair for simulation.
My question is, In your experience Wich industry and I wich countries does Inventor stand Up?
I have over 5 years of experience with the program and I would like to be a certified professional but I need to know where my potential Market is.
THANKS!
Why do you think the 7540 is not capable for 3Ds MAX and VRed?
Hey I’m a mechanical engineering student and we basically get into AutoCAD and solidworks. what laptop and configuration would you suggest?
Grab a Dell Optiplex 9020 (minitower) off eBay. For CAD work I need a huge screen especially for referencing online tutorials.
I’m not sure what you ended up with but I’ve survived with a 2012 i5 MacBook Pro with dedicated graphics.
I also have a generic 2016 Dell whatever 15” laptop that I bought off a friend for $100. It was a bit of a nightmare to work on because he’d botched a diy upgrade on it but it’s good now.
Please review new dell precision 3640 with i9 10900k processor
what do u think of solidworks over inventor
i hope you get a great deal on it, because she looks a little outdated with huge bezels and the overall look, i dont say it should looks like the xps 15, but it should be closer
The last time I passed comment on bezels I took a beating, I agree the display doesn't look slick but I've decided that's not my concern... I'm OK with concluding whether or not I'd recommend it as an engineering tool for running 3D CAD and whether or not I'd personally buy it, but yea from now on I'm picking my fights and that isn't mine.
My work gave me a 7730 with the i5-8400H/Quadro P3200/32gb. seems ok from working with it for about 6 months now on inventor. just benched it and got 8.95. Not sure if that's a true value as honeywell puts a load of antivirus and stuff on there deployments running in the background.
Didnt realise i was lugging around a potato machine lol
2.5 Gbe USB dongle, 10gbe switch or employee A raid1 NVME and employee B Peer-to-Peer 2.5gbe, cheap and fast. Gigabit is outdated.
Any recommendations for a Civil 3D user?
Thanks for the video. How can I estimate the maximum project complexity or file size (Revit, Inventor) which can be well handled by Quadro T1000, let's say in an HP ZBook 15 G6 - Core i7-9850H / 32GB?
I wouldn't say it's not because it's a Dell...their vapor chamber cooling solution is what allows full speed without thermal throttling. We're looking for new laptops for our civil group and Lenovo is going bye bye because of thermal throttling.
Which one would be suitable for SOLIDWORKS , Inventor and Ansys?
Excellent!
I came from ebay site just checking ✔️ if its good to buy it
So I see that the Xeon E-2286M has a 2.40GHz base clock speed while the E-2276M has a base of 2.80GHz. Would that work better for Inventor? Or does the 5.0 turbo vs. the 4.7 offset that?
though the base clock come into play at low task usages, I'd still go with the higher turbo clock as CAD needs as much as it can get, so when you task the system it will boost to meet the demands.
If you really concerned about the lower base clocks, go to the BIOS and turn off your "C states" and virtualization for better base performance.
Hope this helps.
This gets really hot. Better use it with a cooling pad.
I just ran that bench and I got a 14.16 with the Desktop i7 9700k
I just picked those scores from the forum feed, they're not a confirmed final reading of what a CPU can do or anything I've tested, they were other peoples submitted scores
What GPU would I need for VR?
can you exchange for the 2020 version?
What budget laptop you recommend for Maya? Because i can get the Dell 7540 for $580
How much is precision 7540 price ? Really 580$ ?
Rather difficult to understand what you are saying …
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Nice vid, mate...but doesn't the world also have a certain,...two letter named..., G6 model running around? I think you featured that one in a vid some months ago? How about a head-to-head?
I contacted HP and asked if they had anything but as I keep pointing out, companies aren't exactly stumbling over themselves to send me review units to test so this is all I had, and this was just incidentally in my possession because of my day job.
@@Neil3D Hopefully, things will change in terms of review units, mate.
Lenovo customer service now sucks, too. Moving away from thinkpads after three gens.
Ansys? How much are you guys shelling out for that lol
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my god that bezel looks 10 y/o
YOU TALK WAY TOO FAST,I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING YOU ARE SAYING, I'LL MOVE ON...
#dontbuydell
#needmorethanthat
@@Neil3D Just because Dell accepted the "sleeping giant" pression and blocked ad to some libertarian site
Came here just to say Autodesk is a cancer. Have a nice day!
Mobile workstations - the worst of both worlds.
What language are you speaking?
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