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Dell G5 15 5590 Laptop Review: 15-inch gaming notebook with a Max-Q GPU

Started by Redaktion, October 31, 2019, 16:29:26

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Redaktion

Quite recently we reviewed a very well-priced version of the Dell G5 15 5590 that had a Core i5-9300H and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. But now we are taking a look at a more expensive model that features the Core i7-9750H and the GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q and costs 2000 Euros (~$2229). Read our review to find out if spending an extra 1000 Euros (~$1115) makes any sense.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-G5-15-5590-Laptop-Review-15-inch-gaming-notebook-with-a-Max-Q-GPU.440535.0.html

xpclient


Florian Glaser

Quote from: xpclient on October 31, 2019, 19:18:59
No photos of keyboard or touchpad. Really awful review.

Just look here for more pictures: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-G5-15-5590-Laptop-Review-Price-Performance-King-and-Problem-Child.440241.0.html

william blake

Quote from: Florian Glaser on November 02, 2019, 19:44:56

Just look here for more pictures: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-G5-15-5590-Laptop-Review-Price-Performance-King-and-Problem-Child.440241.0.html
review in one place, pics in another=awful. i have no idea why you did this.


Grummbeerbauer

I just have the Dell G5 5590 (i7-9750H, RTX2060, 144Hz screen) next to a Lenovo y540 (same except 1660Ti) and I am trying to decide between the two.

The Lenovo is quiet for a gaming laptop, under load you can of course hear that there is a lot if air being moved around, but it is still okay. That aside, the fan control charactistics are nice, too. No sudden fan speed up, but a moderate ramp up/ramp down of speed. The screen would be nice, too, if it didn't have horrible screen bleed, which is NOT only visible on a photo, but also clearly visible when playing games or watching a movie (that is the second copy that I have, and it is even worse than on the first).
Keyboad feels nice, but has no dedicated PgUp/Dwn, Start/End keys, but I could remap some keys of the numpad to do that, so I could live with that.

The Dell has only minimal screen bleed, overall the better keyboad layout (only half-size cursor keys, though). But I don't think that I can bear that noise under load - it is not only the air moving, there is also some high-pitched whine caused by the fans. In addition, the fan would often spin up for a few seconds seemingly randomly, which I find quite annoying.
I like that it has Thunderbolt, too, while the Lenovo has only USB-C 3.2.

I think I can rather get used to the screen bleed than to the noise, but currently I consider returning both, but I find it hard to find an alternative at the same price point (in particular considering that both were black friday deals).

laptop_gaming

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