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  1. Then perhaps he can correct the spec sheet and send out an email to his team explaining that there is no third NVMe slot on the 7670 with 83 Wh battery so nobody else gets bounced around to different "Pro" support people looking for it.
  2. Yeah I've come to the conclusion that nobody at Dell actually knows anything about these laptops. Alas.
  3. i9 12950HX w/ A2000 GPU. I couldn't figure out how to pick the performance chassis so I called sales to ask that exact question. The guy said that's what I was getting and sent me the quote. Then I clicked on the link in the quote and placed the order. Regardless, they say the 93 Wh battery will fit in my laptop but three different people refused to exchange it for the one that blocks the NVMe port that the spec sheet says is available. They say I have to buy it. One guy said "We did give you a laptop with three NVMe ports." Which is, of course, technically correct but probably the most asinine comment I've heard from someone who sold me a $4,000+ piece of equipment. Thumbs down, Dell. I can't think of a time I've felt more screwed buying a computer. rgames
  4. PSA: the 7670 with 83 Wh battery does *not* have three NVMe slots available as stated in the spec sheet. One slot is blocked by the battery. Dell says I can put in the 93 Wh battery (at cost with no credit for the 83 Wh battery) and open up that NVMe slot. However, I could not purchase the 93 Wh battery with my configuration. I just checked and you still cannot. That combination of facts completely baffles me and is the reason I'm sending it back unless someone at Dell sends me the 93 Wh battery. rgames
  5. I'm interested in the 7670 but am turned off by the proprietary memory modules. However, the spec sheet says the system is compatible with standard SO-DIMM memory and the service manual gives instructions for replacing SO-DIMMs. From what I can see, there is an adapter that is used so that SO-DIMM modules can be used in the 7670. But here's the catch: there's no way to order the 7670 with anything but the CAMM module. And the adapter appears not to exist anywhere that I or anyone at Dell can find. So, has anyone gotten a 7670 with SO-DIMM RAM and/or managed to purchase a SO-DIMM adapter? Thanks, rgames
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