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Because the subnotebook is aimed at business clientele, gaming does not receive a primary focus. For all-a-round results we still need to run two gaming tests. The results are as we expected: the Graphics 4000 chip is not designed for gaming use. Demanding 3D games (for example Anno 2070, Diablo 3) can be played at lower detail settings and resolutions at the most. dell PG6RC,dell R7PND,dell RY6WH,dell V7M28
Detailed information about the Graphics 4000 can be found here and a performance comparison here in our performance and scaling overview of the Graphics 4000.
Noise Emisions
Thanks to the silent SSD the notebook is silent when not under any load. The measurement of 28 dB(A) in this scenario equates to the same as the background noise of a quiet room. While under medium load the noise level increases to 35.3 dB(A) and finally reaches a clearly audible level of 44.2 dB(A) in our stress test. The noise at this point is constant without annoying up or down movement, although somewhat high frequency. ,dell X57F1,dell 312-0233,dell 312-0234,dell 312-1201
With minimal load the subnotebook stays cool with a temperature of 31 degrees Celsius (~88 °F) all around. Only in the stress test was the temperature measured up to 41 degrees Celsius (~106 °F) on the underside. Since use of the Latitude E6330 for a couple of hours with full output from the CPU and GPU is not part of its intended application and therefore unlikely to happen, using the notebook on your thighs should work without any problems.,dell 383CW,dell 4T7JN,dell 9JR2H,dell 9T48V,dell 2XRG7
Also in the stress test the temperatures stayed within a decent frame: Both CPU cores and the graphics chip heat up to about 85 degrees Celsius (185 °F). Furthermore, they operate at maximum turbo clock speeds in this scenario. Following immediately with a 3DMark test showed what we expected, the same results as the cold test and therefore no indication of throttling.,dell D75H4,dell VH748,Dell 2P2MJ, Dell 312-1163, Dell 312-1165
As with the predecessor, the speakers of the E6330 are found on the way to the desk at the sloped front edge. The bass level of the mini speaker is not optimal. For maximum volume the sound stays undistorted and this should suffice at least for indoor use. For a subnotebook of this size and orientation the speakers are good enough. For enjoying music we recommend external solutions. The test of the 3.5 mm combined audio jack didn't run into any problems. , Dell 312-1242, Dell 312-1310, Dell 312-1311, Dell 312-1324, Dell 312-1325
Battery Life
Power Consumption
The energy consumption relates to the hardware configuration. Because of the quad-core processor and brighter screen the Fujitsu LifeBook needs more energy. To save any more power the Latitude E6330 would have to be equipped with a ULV processor, which comes at the price of performance. However, such an option is not currently offered by Dell., Dell 451-11693, Dell 451-11694, Dell 451-11695, Dell 451-11696, Dell 8858X,
In this category our Latitude E6330 comes with a 6-cell, 65 Wh, lithium-ion battery which protrudes from the back. Alternatively the subnotebook can be fitted out with a smaller and lighter 3-cell lithium-ion battery with a 32 Wh capacity or with a 6-cell lithium-ion battery with a 58 Wh capacity.Dell 8P3YX, Dell 911MD, Dell DHT0W, Dell HCJWT, Dell M5Y0X, Dell NHXVW
With the 65 Wh battery our test model reaches a maximum running time of just under 9.45 hours, while Fujitsu's LifeBook S792 with a 72 Wh battery manages slightly over 11 hours. These values were found using Battery Eater Reader's test with minimum brightness, deactivated wireless modules and the energy-saving profile on. , Dell P8TC7, Dell P9TJ0, Dell PRRRF, Dell PRV1Y, Dell R48V3
Since our test candidate needs less energy with heavier loads than the competitor from Fujitsu, it can manage a half hour longer during the Battery Eater Classic Test with maximum screen brightness, activated wireless modules and high performance profile on. When it dips down to 3% battery capacity the notebook is automatically shut down. Fujitsu has here chosen in favor of giving their LifeBook a brighter screen., Dell RU485, Dell T54F3, Dell T54FJ, Dell UJ499, Dell X57F1,DELL 1H52F
In the practical tests our test model manages a time of 5.75 hours of playing videos via DVD while on the energy-saving mode and 6.25 hours surfing the Internet via Wi-Fi Hotspot. The DVD test is performed with maximum screen brightness and the WLAN test with a brightness of about 150cd/m². The Fujitsu manages running times here of 5.5 and almost 6 hours respectively.,DELL 1NP0F,DELL 37HGH,DELL 9G8JN,DELL H6T9R,DELL KJ321,DELL RV8MP
With the Latitude E6330, Dell offers business orientated value and equips the test model with various security features, communications modules (sometimes optional) and good input devices. Furthermore, the Tri-Metal casing is very robust and durable. ,DELL X57F1,dell 09K6P,dell 0F7W7V,dell 11HYV 3W2YX,dell 451-11978,dell 451-11979 451-11980,dell 5X317