For a full-size mobile workstation with all the bells and whistles, it's odd to see a Quadro Max-Q GPU instead of the full-power non-Max-Q variant.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Precision-7550-comes-with-almost-everything-you-d-expect-from-a-mobile-workstation-except-for-full-power-Quadro-RTX-5000-graphics.490542.0.html
To me, it makes sense in the Pursuit of reducing thermal temperatures and throttling as much as possible. Sure, the 5000 max-q > 5000 but that allows the CPU to boss up and deliver even stronger performances for task that can leverage both of those things (like 3d software). Is there a use case that entirely depends on the GPU? I don't think so.
Solidworks
But your review says it gets very hot? I have not bought it because of that