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  1. https://www.jedec.org/news/pressreleases/jedec-publishes-new-camm2-memory-module-standard I just wanted to share this. I wasn't sure if it has been shared already or not. You should start seeing more and more systems & vendors using CAMM, and also seeing CAMM offered in more locations for purchase, now that it has been ratified by JEDEC. Tks Mano
  2. Yes the SSD door is available on both the 7680 & 7780. WWAN options are available. Your local Dell person should go and review the training documents on the products. If you don't order a WWAN you will not get the antenna's for WWAN. CAMM memory and SoDIMM interposer are both available globally. Again, I would reference your local Dell person to review the training docs. ECC memory is available the same as it was last gen, with the SoDIMMs only via an interposer.
  3. We are the only ones with a 165W adapter. The WD19DC will work with the 5680. It is the only dock that will provide enough power to the system to run it at full performance. If we use a different single type C dock, you will need to also plug in the 165W type C adapter to for full performance. Precision has a 16" performance thin system, XPS does not. They still have a 15" & 17". Our 5680 scales to high performance than the 17".
  4. Not this gen. There are other updates but those are the main ones. Thin chassis is still around. Not at this time.
  5. Regarding the panels on the 5680, the UHD+ panel is an OLED panel for that front of screen experience.
  6. Yes it does come with a custom wallpaper celebrating the anniversary.
  7. Just to clarify, the Precision 5680 does have a 165W power supply option. It also has a vapor chamber for the high end GFX, for performance reasons.
  8. Sorry for the late notice, I just saw this on my calendar. Join our Dell Client Community for some info on the Precision 7000 series and CAMM memory Topic: HOLD: Dell Client Community Precision Mobile 7000 Series and CAMM Deep Dive Time: Nov 15, 2022 11:45 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://innovatisgroup.zoom.us/j/97128197405?pwd=TXM3ckpyR1ZnRWNWaHgxY0V2V3NEUT09
  9. @Aaron44126 is correct. Between the CAMM memory module (also the SoDIMM interposer) and the motherboard there is a compression module. It has the U or checkmark shaped pins on it to connect the CAMM module, or interposer, to the motherboard. There are different thickness compression modules depending on if you are using CAMM memory or SoDIMMs via the interposer. Because the interposer is thicker, due to the SoDIMM connectors, it has a much thinner compression module than if you are using CAMM memory. The thinner module is about 0.4mm. The thinner compression module is used to allow the leverage of the same bottom doors. If we only had 1 compression module than we would need different thickness bottom doors. Due to this we have 2 different thickness compression modules in use, one for the CAMM module and one for the interposer. The interposer should never have to be removed. The SoDIMMs can just be removed/replaced on the interposer the same as you would any other SoDIMMs in a laptop. If swapping out CAMM memory, you would leverage the same compression module as was already there. Due to possible customer issues with swapping back and forth from CAMM to interposer, and not knowing the proper procedures, we currently don't allow going back and forth between the two types of memory. I hope this helps.
  10. Howdy @MyPC8MyBrain, swapping back and forward from SoDIMM to CAMM, and vise versa, is not support. There are different thickness parts that are needed for the swap to be successful. I just wanted to give you a heads up.
  11. All panels on the 7670, & 7770, are DC dimming and not PWM for panel backlight output. PWM is used for the system output to the panel but all panel backlight output is DC dimming.
  12. The 93WHr battery will NOT fit in the thin chassis. The thin chassis has the 83Whr battery which is thinner than the 93WHr battery and it is also wider than the 93WHr battery. Because it is wider, it covers 1 of the 3 M.2 SSD slots giving allowing only 2 M.2 SSD slots to be usable. The chassis on the 7670 is determined by what GFX card you order. If you order with Intel UMA, NVIDIA RTX A1000 or A2000, you will get the thin chassis with the 83WHr battery and only 2 M.2 SSD slots. Ordering with the NVIDIA RTX A3000, A4000, or A5000, will get you the performance chassis with 93WHr battery and option for up to 3 M.2 SSD slots.
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