Meanwhile in 2022....
As an IT technician I refurbish a lot of laptops (properly, not the slap-dash way of the large companies) and its not too often corpo level laptops come across my workbench and I got curious about it. What people say is true, its slow, HOWEVER after fully refurbing the unit and doing the below its actually quite snappy.
- Replace CPU thermal materials, and add a 6w thermal pad for the IGPU.
- Replace HDD with SSD
- Update system firmware to the latest
- Upgrade system memory to 8\16GB dual channel DDR3 1600
Those changes will give quite a shot in the arm to the system making it rather good even in 2022 for most duties, the one thing I still don't like however is that there isn't an option to assign how much memory the IGPU has access to, in a system with 8GB RAM or more this should be 512MB or 1GB but as far as I can tell on the E5550 only a laughably pathetic (even for 2014) 128MB is allocated with no way to change this. Overall with the above changes the laptop is a nice cheap well running recycle job for 2022 in most tasks and even now unless there is some kind of dynamic memory allocation up to 1GB for the IGPU Dell should release a firmware giving the user the option to selected allocated memory sizes from 256MB up to 1GB.