Model review

Dell Latitude E6530 review

Dell Latitude E6530 — from 2012, 2.5 kg, performance 36.

Dell Latitude E6530

Technical specifications

Type Business
Release year 2012
Screen 15.6" · 1366x768
Processor Intel Core i5 3320M , Intel Core i5 3340M , Intel Core i7 3540M , Intel Core i7 3520M , Intel Core i7 3740QM , Intel Core i5 3360M
Graphics NVS 5200M
Max. RAM 16 GB
Weight 2.5 kg

Performance scores

Performance
36
/100
CPU
33
/100
GPU
46
/100
USComp
47
/100

Where the Latitude E6530 stands

The Dell Latitude E6530 is a 2012 business-class laptop priced around $140 — less than half the $297 category median. This unit pairs a Core i5-3320M with an NVIDIA NVS 5200M — an entry-level professional GPU — and 16 GB of RAM. The professional graphics lineage is the machine's one real differentiator; everything else, especially mobility, shows the strain of a thirteen-year-old chassis.

Graphics: a professional-tier entry card

The NVS 5200M gives the E6530 a graphics score of 45.85, in the top quarter of its class against a business median of 3.84. As a professional-grade part rather than a consumer gaming chip, its strength lies more in stability for business and visualization applications than in frame rates — though it still clears minimum settings for Overwatch, Grand Theft Auto V, and Rainbow Six Siege. For a $140 laptop to carry any discrete professional GPU is notable, and it is the core of this machine's appeal.

Mobility: the binding constraint

The E6530's mobility index of 14 against a class median of 60 is a 77% gap — the genuine weakness and the main reason this is a desk machine rather than a portable one. Reliability at 16 versus a 42.5 median reinforces the theme: a heavy, battery-tired, thirteen-year-old business laptop whose value rests on its professional GPU and very low price, not on portability or long-term dependability.

Price trajectory

From a $1,300 launch price in 2012, the E6530 has settled to about $140, declining roughly 5.95% per year. The projected price two years out is near $124 — a further 11.55% drop. At this age the depreciation curve is essentially flat; almost all value loss has occurred, and resale risk from here is negligible.

How it compares

In the $120–$152 refurbished business segment, the E6530's professional GPU sets it apart. Above it, the Lenovo ThinkPad T540p ($147) and ThinkPad X1 Carbon 3rd Gen ($152) are marginally pricier. Below, the HP ProBook 640 G1 ($126) and Dell Latitude E7450 ($120) are cheaper but lack a discrete professional card. The E6530 is the pick for buyers who want that specific professional-GPU lineage at the lowest possible price.

Bottom line

The Latitude E6530 is a 2012 business laptop whose NVIDIA NVS 5200M — an entry professional GPU — gives it a graphics profile most office peers lack, at just $140. The honest trade-offs are mobility and reliability: this is a heavy, aging desk machine, not a portable or long-term-dependable one. For a cheap secondary device where a stable professional GPU matters, it earns its price.

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⭐ What stands out

graphics performance
45.9
mobility
14
reliability
16
above median below median class median
  • graphics performance is higher than typical business class (+200%) (mainstream tier).
    top 25% of its category
  • mobility is lower than typical business class (+76.7%) (low tier).
    budget segment of category
  • reliability is lower than typical business class (+62.4%) (low tier).
    budget segment of category

🔁 Alternatives

Compromise axis: reliability ↔ price

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↓ Cheaper and less powerful

🎮 What it can run

⚙️ Configuration analysis

Top configuration: Intel Core i5 3320M · NVS 5200M · 16GB RAM
CPU: Intel Core i5 3320M · 3rd GPU: NVS 5200M RAM: 16 GB
mainstream tier

Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).

Latitude E6530: verdict

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Best for: GPU-accelerated workloads and gaming
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Watch out for: mobility and portability
$
Price: $140 — worth the asking price

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Technical reference for Dell Latitude E6530.

Full specifications

Brand
Dell
Series
Latitude E-Family (legacy)
Type
Business
Release year
2012
Screen size
15.6"
Resolution
1366x768
Panel type
tn
Color gamut (sRGB)
100%~
Graphics
NVS 5200M
RAM (max)
16 GB DDR3
Weight
2.50 kg
Ports
9
Backlit keyboard
Battery
48 Wh~

Performance scores

Performance
36
/100
CPU
33
/100
GPU
46
/100
USComp
33
/100

Performance metrics

Performance 36
Portability 25
Light office 30
Gaming 71
Creative 28
Energy efficiency 47
Connectivity 100
Value 57
Color accuracy
🎮

No FPS data for this model's GPU.

The GPU may be integrated or not yet benchmarked.

💻 Software compatibility

Counter-Strike 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
66%
RAM
200%
Grand Theft Auto V ✓ Runs well
CPU
164%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Cyberpunk 2077 ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Minecraft ✓ Runs well
CPU
328%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Fortnite ✗ Weak
CPU
60%
GPU
287%
RAM
200%
Valorant ✓ Runs well
CPU
219%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
183%
RAM
267%
Elden Ring ✗ Weak
CPU
60%
GPU
96%
RAM
133%
Red Dead Redemption 2 ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
164%
RAM
200%
Apex Legends ✗ Weak
CPU
60%
GPU
115%
RAM
267%
Hogwarts Legacy ✗ Weak
CPU
73%
GPU
153%
RAM
100%
Dota 2 ✓ Runs well
CPU
219%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Baldur's Gate 3 ✗ Weak
CPU
60%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Starfield ✗ Weak
CPU
47%
GPU
66%
RAM
100%
Call of Duty: Warzone ✗ Weak
CPU
60%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
League of Legends ✓ Runs well
CPU
328%
GPU
917%
RAM
800%
Sims 4 ✓ Runs well
CPU
219%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
Helldivers 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
47%
GPU
71%
RAM
200%
Battlefield 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
73%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Far Cry 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
82%
GPU
208%
RAM
200%
Forza Horizon 4 ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
255%
RAM
200%
Forza Horizon 5 ✗ Weak
CPU
73%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Metro Exodus ✗ Weak
CPU
82%
GPU
148%
RAM
200%
Overwatch ✓ Runs well
CPU
131%
GPU
917%
RAM
400%
PUBG: Battlegrounds ✗ Weak
CPU
82%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Resident Evil 4 Remake ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Escape from Tarkov ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
God of War ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Horizon Zero Dawn ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Death Stranding ✓ Runs well
CPU
131%
GPU
148%
RAM
200%
Control ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Doom Eternal ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Batman: Arkham Knight ✓ Runs well
CPU
182%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Hitman 3 ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Flight Simulator 2020 ✓ Runs well
CPU
117%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
Watch Dogs Legion ✓ Runs well
CPU
117%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Borderlands 3 ✓ Runs well
CPU
131%
GPU
164%
RAM
267%
Anno 1800 ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Rainbow Six Siege ✓ Runs well
CPU
273%
GPU
459%
RAM
267%
The Division 2 ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
183%
RAM
200%
Gears Tactics ✓ Runs well
CPU
131%
GPU
306%
RAM
200%
Hunt Showdown ✓ Runs well
CPU
117%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Mafia Definitive Edition ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
229%
RAM
267%
Days Gone ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
153%
RAM
200%
Ghostwire Tokyo ✗ Weak
CPU
78%
GPU
191%
RAM
133%
Returnal ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
115%
RAM
100%
Dying Light 2 ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Resident Evil Village ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
The Callisto Protocol ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
115%
RAM
200%
Atomic Heart ✓ Runs well
CPU
102%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Alan Wake 2 ✗ Weak
CPU
78%
GPU
71%
RAM
100%
Black Myth Wukong ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
191%
RAM
100%
Ghost of Tsushima ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
The Last of Us Part 1 ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
115%
RAM
100%
Diablo 4 ✓ Runs well
CPU
149%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Spider-Man Miles Morales ✓ Runs well
CPU
109%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Star Wars Jedi Survivor ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
83%
RAM
200%
Dead Space Remake ✓ Runs well
CPU
102%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Lies of P ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
Sons of the Forest ✗ Weak
CPU
66%
GPU
100%
RAM
133%
Rise of the Tomb Raider ✓ Runs well
CPU
219%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Shadow of the Tomb Raider ✓ Runs well
CPU
182%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Assassin's Creed Odyssey ✓ Runs well
CPU
164%
GPU
229%
RAM
200%
Assassin's Creed Valhalla ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
191%
RAM
200%
F1 24 ✓ Runs well
CPU
182%
GPU
112%
RAM
200%
Need for Speed Heat ✗ Weak
CPU
94%
GPU
131%
RAM
200%
Civilization 6 ✓ Runs well
CPU
219%
GPU
459%
RAM
400%
Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order ✓ Runs well
CPU
182%
GPU
382%
RAM
200%

Configuration options

Available model options · 17 variants across 6 categories

⚙ Processors (6)
Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3320M Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3340M Intel Core i7 (3rd Gen) 3540M Intel Core i7 (3rd Gen) 3520M Intel Core i7 (3rd Gen) 3740QM Intel Core i5 (3rd Gen) 3360M
🖥 Displays (2)
1600 x 900 (HD+) 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
🎮 Graphics (2)
Intel HD Graphics 4000 NVS 5200M / Intel HD Graphics 4000
• Igpu (1)
Intel HD Graphics 4000
🔲 Memory (2)
4 GB (1 x 4 GB) 8 GB (2 x 4 GB)
💾 Storage (4)
320 GB HDD SATA 3Gb/s 500 GB HDD SATA 3Gb/s 256 GB SSD 750 GB HDD SATA 3Gb/s

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