Question It's time for another mobile work station. Stick with Dell?

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Many years ago, after using many consumer grade laptops, I moved into a Dell Precision M6800 and never looked back. They are heavy, bulky, etc, but none of that matters to me. I need as close to desk top performance as I can get, and I move the machine probably 100x/yr to various sites, and it is super helpful to have real horsepower in the field.

I pretty much planned to stick with Dell on an upgrade but I am seeing where Dell may not be top dog as much, but I take more things into consideration like stability, robust design, rugged, support, parts, etc. I was simply blown away that after years, I could just get online and grab a speaker kit and keyboard for my laptop. that would never happen with a lesser machine.

I want to clarify that I just can't afford new so I try to get as close as I can. Currently looking at 7750-7760. I remember when I got my current machine, it was a MAZE of features to shop, including monitor, CPU, GPU, backlit, etc, etc. My primary work that can get demanding is De CAD/CAM work. 3D softwares need a good machine.

I would prob buy a 20" laptop if they ever made one! I have looked a bit with MSI and such, but I really think gamers get stuck in 'game land' and only chase a spec. What I cherish with my Dell is it has been nearly bullet proof other than plugging with lint and needing a teardown just to get to all the coolers. I ask the world from this thing! Run it in temps of 120F and down to 40F. I am sharing that because that is part of my selection process, not just "this CPU is 9ms faster".

Help me make a sound decision to shop for! Obviously I run them for years, and no intent to retire the current Dell. It's a brick that keeps going!
 

fastline

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Head over to the Dell Outlet store and get another Precision. I am on my 3rd or 4th one since around 2007 and couldn't be happier with it.

https://www.dell.com/en-us/dfh/lp/outlet

My current one, Precision 7560, is bulletproof and a workhorse that meets all of my needs, even playing the occasional game.
I appreciate it. I checked the outlet and they only have the newest 7780 which is way out of my budget.

Currently looking around at 7750 and 7760. I would think for my work, chasing the 4K display would be wise. I am always lost trying to compare the Xeon CPUs. They don't have substantial spec numbers but somehow just do things better.

Trying to study other specs to see if there will be any real reason to chase the newer 7760.
 

COLGeek

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Worth looking at different times as their inventory changes quite a bit.

When I bought mine, it was brand new and came with five years of "bumper to bumper" support. I purchased for significantly less than if I bought it "new".