Quote from: Ken on September 10, 2017, 19:43:51Quote from: Vaidyanathan on September 10, 2017, 11:02:57Quote from: Ken on September 10, 2017, 10:35:33
What is this, some paid advert??
You should report then how with all this fantastic temperature management that the Dell xps 15 (9550) has issues with temperature causing swollen batteries, pushing the track pad so far out of the chassis that it becomes useless.
And it's a problem Dell recognises because they've been fixing laptops outside of warranty!
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19991419
No. This is not a paid advert. We mention clearly up front if the article is sponsored. I totally understand that Dell had had some reps with respect to throttling in XPS laptops as well as issues with temperature. The aim of the article is to show the principle and theory behind Dell's power policy and not a critique to its current application deficiencies. May be that can be a subject of a future analysis. Thanks for reading, though.
Sorry, I was too harsh with what I wrote.
I appreciate you writing up the article on the swollen batteries as I really do want there to be more coverage about issues affecting large numbers of people.
Thanks for the hard work!
Quote from: Vaidyanathan on September 10, 2017, 11:02:57Quote from: Ken on September 10, 2017, 10:35:33
What is this, some paid advert??
You should report then how with all this fantastic temperature management that the Dell xps 15 (9550) has issues with temperature causing swollen batteries, pushing the track pad so far out of the chassis that it becomes useless.
And it's a problem Dell recognises because they've been fixing laptops outside of warranty!
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19991419
No. This is not a paid advert. We mention clearly up front if the article is sponsored. I totally understand that Dell had had some reps with respect to throttling in XPS laptops as well as issues with temperature. The aim of the article is to show the principle and theory behind Dell's power policy and not a critique to its current application deficiencies. May be that can be a subject of a future analysis. Thanks for reading, though.
Quote from: Ken on September 10, 2017, 10:35:33
What is this, some paid advert??
You should report then how with all this fantastic temperature management that the Dell xps 15 (9550) has issues with temperature causing swollen batteries, pushing the track pad so far out of the chassis that it becomes useless.
Quote from: Ken on September 10, 2017, 10:35:33
What is this, some paid advert??
You should report then how with all this fantastic temperature management that the Dell xps 15 (9550) has issues with temperature causing swollen batteries, pushing the track pad so far out of the chassis that it becomes useless.
And it's a problem Dell recognises because they've been fixing laptops outside of warranty!
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19991419