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Review on 15.6" Laptop DELL G5 15 5590 1920x1080, Intel Core i7 9750H 2.6GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 256GB, HDD 1TB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, Windows 10 Home, G515-5034, white/black by Mateusz Banasiuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Bought in the following configuration: DELL G5 5590, 15.6" (144Hz), IPS, Intel Core i7 9750H 2.6GHz, 16GB, 1000GB, 256GB SSD, nVidia GeForce RTX 2060 - 6144MB, Windows 10, G515-8134, black I got a copy with a marriage: - CPU temperature reached 100, throttling; - defective left column; - crack HDD; - gaps at the touchpad. It is possible that the thermal paste has lain and dried for a long time, and the rest is enough to drop the box once. In any case, in a new device for a hundred, this should not be. Bottom line: without marriage, the device should work perfectly, the possibility of a good upgrade (RAM, SSD) without losing the warranty is also great, but beware of marriage. waiting for a replacement. Maybe I can add a review later.

Pros
  • - power - really powerful device. Tested both on The Witcher with maximum settings, and Aida64 tests, working with Unity, video editors; - 144 Hz screen - smoothness and sufficient color reproduction (a friend who works on a regular monitor and on 144 at home immediately noticed the difference), normal viewing angles and good brightness; - good battery life with the correct settings and disabling some of the services, backlight, ates, etc. (more than 4 hours of comfortable office work); - nice appearance - nothing particularly gaming, acidic, etc., switchable backlight; - quite compact, for its filling; - medium SSD.
Cons
  • - low-quality / defective assembly (see comments); - bad HDD - in the future I will change it, but for now it can only be used for storage (photo / video); - terribly easily soiled body - after each use you need to wipe it, since it is easy to clean; - the lid and its fastening - when lifting with one hand, it bends, and the laptop itself rises above the table; - Bedlam with stuffed Dell programs, difficulties with ating (either you need to disable disk protection in order to ate, then you need to install firewood with your hands - the Dell program was not able to ate everything); - out of habit, sharp corners cut the wrists a little when typing for a long time; - frenzied turbo boost - turns the laptop into a jet plane (you can not only hear it in the whole apartment, but the interlocutors on the phone ask where I flew again) - it is solved by settings or turning it off; - warming up the keyboard (I hope this is due to marriage).

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