A:AnswerHardware related.
Dell uses a generic thermal paste and they use too much of it.
Their answer is to update the Bios and slow the CPU down.
The issue has not been resolved and Dell will offer useless suggestions if you contact them.
I removed the junk paste and applied a better grade thermal paste and it helped a lot.
A:AnswerYes, the current warranty sold with this system is valid only in the country of purchase. However, you can upgarde the warranty by contacting Dell's customer support.
A:AnswerWe suggest you to not do any third party or non-Dell aftermarket upgrade, as that can void the system’s warranty. We suggest you to contact the Dell Technical support team regarding this query.
A:AnswerYes it does Alienware software clocks it 80 to 90 degrees in gaming purposes . You need to buy cooling pad for 30.00 or more . I play games for hours and cooling pads keeps it to 60 to 70 degrees cpu and graphic card Ge 2070 .
A:AnswerIt is the non max q non refreshed version.
Dell tech support doesn’t even know their own computer models . If you buy this don’t expect any support at all
A:AnswerWe recommend you to reach out to the Dell technical support team to diagnose the issue and assist you in sorting this out. They are available 24/7 on social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter.
A:AnswerI think the part number for the bracket is PXNWV. Apparently it's out of stock at most places and it's almost impossible to get through dell.The storage options are a joke for this model. Especially for a 17 inch machine. Most other 17 inch machines include the parts and have multiple drive options. I'm thinking about returning mine for this reason even though I haven't had any real issues with it.
A:AnswerI spoke to a Dell rep,and they confirmed that on the Dell website, they sell it as a Max Q, but Best Buy sells it as a Max P, which should be more performance based.