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Remember when… we fixed my power supply?

I posted yesterday, that my DELL notebook is going to be repaired. Fortunately, I have a second notebook (my old one) for these days, so I can keep working on our semester project. The bad thing is, that there are some reasons why I bought a new notebook (back in March 2009). One of these reasons was a failure in the power supply. The notebook didn’t get power all the time, even though it was connected. I always assumed that it was a problem on the notebook. But the problem was the power connector.

And as I need my notebook again, I am again confronted with the problem. This time I wanted to do something against it… And after some measurements I found out that the source of failure is the power supply itself. It gave out very variable voltages. I suppose, there are some melted capacitors inside ;)

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Dell Studio XPS 1340

Dell XPS Studio 1340Last week on Monday, I ordered my new notebook at the Dell website. From beginning on, they clearly announced (in red, bold font), that the delivery for the notebook I wanted would take around 3 weeks. But the notebook seemed so awesome to me, I ordered it.

They processed assembling my (customized) notebook very fast and 3 days later, they sent my notebook via the delivery service UPS. I followed my package every day fanatically. And then finally, it arrived.

The way my Dell took from Poland to here

The wrapping was clean and stable. When I opened the package, the first thing I noticed immediately: Everything is very elegant and clean. The notebook was in a soft elegant microfibre-bag.

I unpacked it and I finally could hold the piece of elegant technology in my hands. The notebook is very elegant and when I turned it on, the detailness of Dell impressed me again and again. From keyboard backlight over real leather to the brilliant surface.

The notebook I ordered is a Dell Studio XPS 1340. Some basic data about the notebook here:

  • CPU: Intel® Core™2 Duo-Prozessor P8600 (2,40 GHz, 1.066 MHz, 3 MB)
  • RAM: 4GB Dual-Channel DDR3 SDRAM
  • Harddrive: 250GB SATA (@ 7200RPM)
  • Display: 13,3-Zoll WXGA White-LED-Display (1.280 x 800)
  • Graphic adapter: NVIDIA® 9500m
  • Built-in 2.0MPix webcam
  • eSATA/USB port
  • HDMI port
  • Firewire port

My first impression of this notebook is very good! Dell delivered a face-recognition software which impressed me. Unfortunately, I was not able to install my Windows Vista Professional copy on the notebook because a driver is missing. I believe reason for this is Service Pack 1. Anyway, I want to use Ubuntu as my main OS. But that I have to do tomorrow, because the ISO is downloading very slow!

Random Power Loss

I officially think, that I am coursed! Here in Denmark, only bad things happen to me!

Problems with my credit card, problems with different package delivery services, problems with the flight company, …
And now I also start getting troubles with my notebook!

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