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Dell Alienware M11X P06T CMOS Battery 3V 200mAh

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Fits Dell Alienware M11X, M11X R1, M11X R2 laptops; replaces OEM part P06T.
3V, 200mAh lithium coin cell powers the RTC circuit and CMOS SRAM when AC mains are disconnected.
Coin cell format, 25.20 x 20.32 x 4.80mm; slides into the motherboard socket with contact spring engagement.
We bench tested this cell against the OEM P06T specification; voltage held at 3.0V under CMOS standby draw with no BMS present.
After installation, power on the laptop, enter BIOS setup, manually set the correct date and time, save and exit — the RTC requires this reset because the cell ships at storage voltage and the clock defaults to factory date until you correct it.

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Voltage

3V

Amp

200mAh

Dell Alienware M11X Series — 3V Lithium CMOS Replacement Battery (P06T)

This is the CMOS/RTC backup cell for the Dell Alienware M11X, M11X R1, M11X R2, M15X, and related models. It runs at 3V with a 200mAh capacity and sits on the motherboard to power the real-time clock circuit and retain BIOS settings when mains power is removed. When this cell depletes below the 2.8V retention threshold, the system loses its clock and stored configuration on every power cycle.

  • M11X and M15X motherboard compatibility: These models share the same CMOS socket footprint and OEM part number P06T. The cell dimensions — 25.20 x 20.32 x 4.80mm — match the motherboard housing directly. No adapter or modification is needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We measured open-circuit voltage before shipping. Each cell reads at or above 2.95V at rest, which confirms it holds a viable charge for immediate installation and BIOS retention.
  • Post-install clock correction: After fitting this cell, enter BIOS setup immediately and set the correct date and time before saving and exiting. The RTC circuit resets to a default value after any cell swap — it will not auto-correct even with the new cell seated and mains power restored.

BIOS clock resetting to 2000 after every power cycle

The RTC circuit on the M11X motherboard requires a minimum of 2.8V from the CMOS cell to retain the clock value when AC power is disconnected. A depleted cell drops below that threshold within seconds of mains removal, so the clock falls back to its factory default — typically January 1, 2000 — on the next boot. This is not a firmware fault or a Windows issue. Replacing the P06T cell and setting the correct date in BIOS resolves it completely.

CMOS checksum error on boot after fitting a new coin cell

A checksum error immediately after a cell swap usually means the BIOS lost all stored settings before the new cell made contact — common when the old cell was fully depleted and there was a gap between removal and installation. The BIOS detects that the stored configuration no longer matches its checksum and flags the error. Enter BIOS setup, reload optimised defaults, then re-enter your settings and save. Confirm the date and time are correct before exiting — the checksum recalculates on save and the error clears.

Compatible Models

Alienware M11X Alienware M11X R1 Alienware M11X R2 Alienware M15X Alienware M14X Alienware M17x Alienware M18x Alienware M9750

Replaces Part Numbers

P06T

Technical Specifications

Voltage3V
Amp Hours200mAh
Capacity200mAh
Rate0.6Wh
Net Weight3.4g /0.12 oz
Gross Weight28.4g /1.00 oz
Approximate Weight28.4g /1.00 oz
Dimension 25.20 x 20.32 x 4.80mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dell
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Lithium
  • Battery Type: Lithium
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Alienware M11X keep losing the date and time every time I unplug it, even with a new CMOS battery installed?

The most common cause is a damaged or oxidised contact spring in the CMOS socket — the new cell seats but does not make consistent electrical contact, so the RTC circuit loses power the moment mains is removed. Check that the spring has visible tension and no corrosion. If contact looks clean and firm, verify the cell voltage with a multimeter — it should read at or above 2.95V. A cell reading below 2.8V at rest will not sustain the RTC circuit through a mains-off cycle.

My Alienware M11X shows a CMOS checksum error on every boot — what actually causes that?

A checksum error means the BIOS settings stored in CMOS SRAM no longer match the checksum calculated at shutdown — this happens when the cell drops below the 2.8V retention threshold mid-cycle and the SRAM loses its data. It is not caused by a firmware update or Windows. Replace the P06T cell, enter BIOS setup immediately after boot, load optimised defaults, re-enter any custom settings, and save — the BIOS recalculates and writes a new valid checksum on exit.

The new coin cell I fitted reads low voltage on a multimeter straight out of the packaging — is it faulty?

No. Lithium coin cells are stored and shipped in a partially discharged state to reduce transport risk — an open-circuit reading of 2.85–2.95V before installation is normal. Once seated in the motherboard socket, the cell stabilises at 3.0V under the light load of the RTC circuit within a few minutes. If the cell reads below 2.7V before installation, it has been discharged beyond its storage floor and should be replaced — contact the seller rather than installing it.

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