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Graphics Card: Nvidia Quadro M2000M 4GB GDDR5.Hard Drive: 512GB Samsung SM951 M.2 NVMe SSD.Processor: Intel Xeon E31535M v5 (Quad Core 2.90GHz, 3.80GHz Turbo, 8MB 45W).Below we listed the specifications of the build we are using for our tests though lower priced models are available. Our set up costs approximately $3,270, which includes a 3-year Hardware Service plan with Onsite/In Home Service. One of the biggest draws of Dell’s workstation is that it is also compatible with NVMe technology, which is capable of blistering performance based on our previous reviews of NVMe drives.Īs with most of the Precision line, the 7510 is also highly customizable. Under the hood lies either a professional-grade AMD FirePro or NVIDIA Quadro GPU (depending on which build you choose), which can host up to 4GB of GDDR5 memory to tackle virtually any 3D rendering projects as well as other graphics-intensive duties.Īs far as storage goes, the Precissupports one M.2 PCIe SSD and one 2.5” PCIe/SATA drive with a generous 3TB in total system storage when combined. Relatively thin and light by workstation standards, the Precision 7510 also features a 4K Ultra HD display with over 8 million pixels, which allows us to see all of our Ultra-HD movies or photos in refined detail. In addition to its focus on pure processing power, the Precision 7510 sports a very slick-looking chassis that uses premium materials that have been put through MIL-STD 810G testing. If you couple this with its maximum of 64GB of DDR4-2133MHz RAM, this mobile workstation packs quite the performance punch.
It leverages 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7, and the industry’s first ever mobile Intel Xeon processor, giving users options for virtually any power requirements they need. The Dell Precision 15 7510, just like the tower form-factor Precision Tower 7810 we reviewed last year, is a performance-driven workstation that is equipped with some serious processing capabilities.