Lenovo Customer Service
June 15, 2012 1 Comment
Hi,
I own a W701 laptop, which is a pretty beefy machine. However over the 2 years of owning it I had intermittent problems with it, where the machine will just freeze up. After several Motherboard replacements and Graphic Card replacement, the issue still exist. I then replaced the stock Samsung drive with Intel 520 SSD’s, and rebuilt the machine, however the intermittent crashes still occurred.
I escalated the issue with Lenovo Customer Service as this machine is critical for my work as a software consultant, and the parts for W701 are being very hard to get here in Australia.
To cut a long story short, Lenovo replaced my laptop with a W520 which I am extremely happy with, and is rock solid stable. I would like to say that I was impressed with their support regarding my issue and even though it took a while to organise the replacement as it needs to be approved by finance, and the machine was a CTO build.
The W520 is an awesome machine:
Below are the specs
Notice the core speed is variable. Also, the battery life is amazing, I can work for 5 hours with no issues, and the CPU can work at around 24 Watts when configured for battery mode.
Windows Experience Index
Windows experience index is at 6.9, this is due to the graphics being benchmarked against the built in integrated Intel graphics, however, it is easy to switch it to the NVidia card when I demand it.
I am sure I can get a better index, if I disable the integrated graphics card, however, I like it on, to preserve power and don’t really need the NVIDA card, unless I am playing a game.
The Hard Disk is extremely fast, I replaced it with an Intel 520 SSD:
Make sure you NEVER defrag a machine with SSD drives, also use the inbuilt SSD tools =D
Processor
I have this processor running at over 3.38Ghz when demanding applications are in use. (Turbo Mode).
Here is the clock speed when running Prime95
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Processors Information |
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Processor 1 |
ID = 0 |
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Number of cores |
4 (max 8) |
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Number of threads |
8 (max 16) |
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Name |
Intel Core i7 Extreme 2960XM |
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Codename |
Sandy Bridge |
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Specification |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2960XM CPU @ 2.70GHz |
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Package (platform ID) |
Socket 988B rPGA (0×4) |
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CPUID |
6.A.7 |
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Extended CPUID |
6.2A |
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Core Stepping |
D2 |
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Technology |
32 nm |
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TDP Limit |
55 Watts |
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Core Speed |
797.4 MHz |
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Multiplier x FSB |
8.0 x 99.7 MHz |
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Stock frequency |
2700 MHz |
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Instructions sets |
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, EM64T, VT-x, AES, AVX |
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L1 Data cache |
4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size |
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L1 Instruction cache |
4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size |
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L2 cache |
4 x 256 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size |
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L3 cache |
8 MBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size |
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FID/VID Control |
yes |
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Turbo Mode |
supported, enabled |
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Max non-turbo ratio |
27x |
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Max turbo ratio |
37x |
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Max efficiency ratio |
8x |
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Min Power |
0 Watts |
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O/C bins |
unlimited |
M-SATA SSD
The W520 also support M-SATA SSD, which is where the built in broadband module is located (behind the batter). These SSD’s are super tiny, you could basically run this machine with TWO SSD’s and still keep the optical bay! Yes!
I recommend MemoryRight for M-SATA.
http://thessdreview.com/our-reviews/memoright-ms-701-240gb-msata-ssd-review/
Summary
If you need a machine that can have 2 hard drives, awesome raw power and still keep a optical drive, not to mention LONG battery life, then the W520 is the machine to get!
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