Quote from: Adrian on March 18, 2016, 12:05:28
For any purchasers, open it up, remove heat-sink, clean both CPU & heatsink and put some good paste like AS5 or better and you will see far better temps and thus much more consistent Turbo. Don't know what "paste" Dell uses but they cheapened out.
My own 9333 with 4650U used to hit over 90C all the time, now it barely hits 80C! Or push long-term Turbo to 20W (or 25 ;) and then it may hit 90C.
(Done the same to Lenovo Carbon X1 and that worked fantastic too!)
If you buy the 9350 then sell the cheap PM951 and buy either an SM951 or Pro 950 and then let it fly.
hey Adrian, I own the dell xps 13 9350 16GB internal memory/ram, 512GB SSD, i7-6560U intel iris 540 (fully-loaded version, I paid $1500 for this laptop)
what is this "cheap PM951" your talking about replacing? I'm interested in upgrading the xps 13 in anyway possible to make it run better and more efficiently, I need to take it in somewhere to have the pasting done, cause I have no idea on how to do so myself, but I am good with my hands, but I don't know if I want to try it myself until I see it done at-least. but anyway, I was wondering what you meant by "if you buy the dell xps13, get rid of the cheap pm951 and get pro 950". is this a component inside the laptop I can buy and replace to make it run better? please explain, email me if possible! thanks Adrian for your time!
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