Dell T7250 Laptop Drivers

Dell Latitude D530 Laptop Computer (Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 2.00GHz, DDR2 SDRAM 2.0GB, 120GB HDD). Cyberlink PowerDVD, Drivers & Utilities. Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00GHz - Driver Download. Updating your drivers with Driver Alert can help your computer in a number of ways.

Entering the laptops service tag number makes no difference vs. Selecting Inspiron 1520 in the download/driver screen. Both options come back with 47 downloads/drivers. Most of which is for hardware I don't have installed on the laptop. I'm really impressed with Dell.

Kniga po cmd code. A new laptop and as a bonus I have 47 downloads to sift through and decipher. A reasonable person would think Dell would know, based on the service tag, exactly which downloads/drivers my 'new' laptop needs. But apparently not, Dell in an exemplary example of customer service leaves this tack up to the customer.

'Thank you for $1000. Here's your new laptop. You get to figure out what downloads/drivers you need to get it to work.'

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Way to go Dell.

My ordered my XPS M1530 with a T7250 2.0ghz - what i want to know is will i notice a big difference in gaming against the T7500? Im kicking myself if it does cause i should have ordered that - however the lady on the phone told me for what im doing (gaming) its fine because most the performace comes from your graphics card and thats what matters. She said you only go higher if you want to perform multi task, video edit, photoshop etc etc. My 3dmark score is around 4056 and my mate scored 4300ish cause he had the T7500. Thats 300 difference, not sure if it makes a big difference matters - he also told me i should have gone T7500 cause it has a 4mb cache and mine only has 2mb. Do you guys think i should keep it as it is or go back to dell and get the T7500?

Is it worth the hassle? I only had the laptop for 2weeks. Im only gonna be gaming and not doing alot of multitasking apart from burning, ripping watching movies and internet. Nothing to hardcore. Please help as i dont want to miss out.