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Dell G15 refreshed with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and a choice between AMD Ryzen 5000 or Intel Comet Lake-H processors

Started by Redaktion, April 07, 2021, 15:01:36

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Redaktion

Dell has launched two new G15 gaming laptops, both starting at US$899.99. The G15 Ryzen Edition (5515) comes with newer processors though, but both it and the G15 5510 have the 115 W variant of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-G15-refreshed-with-an-NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-3060-and-a-choice-between-AMD-Ryzen-5000-or-Intel-Comet-Lake-H-processors.531226.0.html

Lancer

I was wondering if it is correct that they were including the 115w versions, just checked out a few youtube reviews/teardowns and they say that it only comes with the 90w 3060

StranjaDanja

I too saw a review of the Dell G15 Intel on Youtube from a user that goes by the name of floorprawn and he said the TGP on the RTX 3060 is 80w with it going to 90w with Dynamic Boost. But I've also saw a reviewer even though he's Chinese show the G15 Ryzen Edition and said that one is 115w and goes to 125w with Dynamic Boost and if you watch the video it displays the TGP on the top of the video. I find it odd if both the G15 Intel and Ryzen actually has a difference of 35w between the two.

NoPucksGiven

Dell G15 5510 Intel Technical Specification for the GPU.

NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060, 6GB GDDR6
•TGP: 80W
•Dynamic Boost: 10W
•Base: 1387MHz
•Boost: 1702MHz

chris55

The 3060 has a power draw of 115 watts in the intel version as I have one and it literally shows that as the constant draw. So I dont know where people have this BS 80 watt power draw crap.

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