When compared with similar models from other manufacturers, DELL wins only in terms of price (about 15-20% lower than competitors), but you pay this money for the absence of hemorrhoids when using. Some pros: of the advantages, I will only note a relatively small price for top-end hardware and a strict design. Cons below: I'll give you a list: 1) Terrible throttling. On my hardware (RTX 2070 m-q + i7 9750h) it trolls from the first minute of launching any game, it is solved by undervolting and lowering the core frequencies, but the performance suffers. 2) Very bad firmware and bios. Compared to other manufacturers, their applications smoke on the sidelines, they are of little functionality, they are simply useless. The BIOS shell is as if it had just been invented. 3) some buttons after six months of use began to seem to be hooked on something (no, I don’t eat for a laptop)
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