Quote from: RoelP on July 27, 2013, 12:16:06
My E6540 has a BIOS entry "Minicard SSD device = None" in General -> System Information. The E6540 has room for 3 mini pci-e devices (2 half size, one is used for wifi, the other is labeled 1/2 mini, 1 full size labeled wwan). It would be nice to test if a msata SSD would work in the E6540 (you tested this in the E6530 review, but not for the E6540). My E6540 has BIOS version A01.
Quote from: Rahul Monga on November 27, 2013, 19:39:52
Thank you Jonas. I am Microsoft developer and was a bit confused between Inspiron E6540 and Precision M4800. The M4800 looks are very polished but cost 30% more on e6540 at least in India (@nov/2013). I cannot decide if its worth paying 30% on e6540 to buy the precision M4800. Well anyways your reviews are very comprehensive and you do a fantastic job at that. Thanks!
Quote from: RoelP on July 27, 2013, 12:16:06The E6540 supports msata SSDs in the wwan slot. I personally tested a Plextor PX-128M5M msata ssd which uses the Marvell 88SS9187 controller, which is basically a newer version of the controller used in the more popular Crucial M4..I've seen reports that a Mushkin Enhanced Atlas Series MKNSSDAT120GB-DX mSATA 120GB, which uses a SandForce SF-2281 controller also works.
My E6540 has a BIOS entry "Minicard SSD device = None" in General -> System Information. The E6540 has room for 3 mini pci-e devices (2 half size, one is used for wifi, the other is labeled 1/2 mini, 1 full size labeled wwan). It would be nice to test if a msata SSD would work in the E6540 (you tested this in the E6530 review, but not for the E6540). My E6540 has BIOS version A01.
Quote from: linuxuser on August 07, 2013, 02:21:10There is no BIOS option to switch the Radeon off. I do not think the Radeon is easily removable. I do not know if the external ports work if it is removed.
Is the radeon 8790m removable or able to be toggled off? Do the external graphics ports still work if it is removed?