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The category average for Metro on the lowest settings is 104 frames per second, (though that does include a number of gaming laptops). The ZBook G3 reached 59 fps on low and 14 fps on max, while the 5510 ran the game at 64 fps on the lower setting. Metro: Last Light ran at a playable 31 frames per second on low settings at 1080p, though it stuttered along at 6.6 fps on high settings. The ZBook Studio G3 and ThinkPad P50 hit 117,745 and 120,890, respectively. It earned a score of 107,425 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited gaming benchmark - that's less than the 122,291 category average, which includes a number of gaming notebooks. The Precision 3510 has enough power for some gaming, too.
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Both the ZBook Studio G3 and the ThinkPad P50 completed the test in 3:23, while the MacBook Pro took 4:14. That's a few seconds faster than the 3:39 category average. The Precision 3510 paired 20,000 names and addresses in our OpenOffice spreadsheet macro test in 3 minutes and 33 seconds. The ThinkPad P50's 513GB SSD was slower, with a speed of 457.1 MBps, while the 512GB SSDs in the Precision 5510 (565MBps) and MacBook Pro (636MBps) were speedier. Though very fast, that rate is actually less than the category average of 543.6 MBps. Thanks to its speedy PCIe-NVMe SSD, the Precision 3510 copied 4.97GB of mixed media files in 10 seconds flat, for a rate of 508.9 megabytes per second (the exact same rate as the ZBook Studio G3's 512GB SSD). That's higher than the desktop-replacement average of 13,446 and the ThinkPad P50's 13,378 (2.8-GHz Intel Xeon E3-1505M), but the HP ZBook Studio G3 (2.8-GHz Intel Xeon E3-1505M) and the MacBook Pro (2.5-GHz Intel Core i7-4870HQ) had higher scores of 14,276 and 14,423, respectively, as did the Xeon-powered Precision 5510. On Geekbench 3, a synthetic overall performance test, the Precision 3510 earned a score of 13,738.
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Those specs are more than good enough for multitasking - I had 30 tabs open In Google Chrome (one of which was streaming 1080p video from YouTube) and didn't notice any lag whatsoever. The Precision 3510 we reviewed came armed with a 2.7-GHz Intel Core i7-6820HQ CPU, an AMD FirePro W5130M GPU with 2GB of VRAM, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB PCIe SSD. I recommend leaving it on the MaxxSense default, as the other settings didn't offer any improvement. The bass was audible, but it could have used a bit more oomph.ĭell includes its Audio app, which has a number of EQ presets. When I listened to Green Day's "Last of the American Girls," the vocals, guitars and percussion were all very clear and loud enough to fill up our testing labs. The speakers on the Precision 3510 are good enough for all of your multimedia needs. The 3510 also includes a pointing stick for those who want to move the mouse around without ever taking their fingers off of the home row.
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It responded to simple navigation and Windows 10 gestures with ease. The 3.9 x 2.1-inch trackpad on the 3510 is smooth and comfortable. However, my error rate went from my usual 2 percent up to 4 percent, and I needed to rest my hands afterward. That didn't stop me from typing at my usual 110 words per minute on the typing test. The keys felt a little stiff, even though they had a deep 2.2 millimeters of travel (better than the 1.5 to 2 mm we usually see on laptops), and required a solid 62 grams of actuation to press. I found it tiring to type on the Precision 3510's keyboard. Both the MacBook Pro (303 nits) and the Precision 5510 (322 nits) outshone the Precision 3510. That's slightly higher than the 293-nit category average as well as the ZBook Studio's 241 nits and the ThinkPad P50's 276 nits. You shouldn't have any trouble seeing the screen on the Precision 3510, thanks to its brightness of 299 nits. That's better than the 1.3 average and far better than the MacBook Pro (2.1), ZBook Studio G3 (2.4) and ThinkPad P50 (3.6). The Precision 3510 had a Delta-E color accuracy score of 0.5 (zero is best). MORE: The Best Laptops for Business and Productivity Dell's Precision 5510 covered 177 percent of the gamut, making it one of the most vivid displays we've seen on a workstation or elsewhere.

The MacBook Pro wasn't as vivid, showing off only 86 percent of the color gamut.

The desktop-replacement average is even higher, at 129 percent, and the ZBook Studio G3 (169 percent) and ThinkPad P50 (183 percent) amazed us with even more coverage.

The panel on the Precision 3510 reproduces an excellent 115.7 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
