Dell G7 17 review

Dell G7 17

The Dell Dell G7 17 ranks as the #621 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 68. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #167-ranked connectivity among 270 laptops. Consider the Dell Inspiron 15 7591 or Dell G15 5520, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The Dell G7 17 delivers impressive performance, making it an excellent choice for gamers who want power without breaking the bank.
The Dell G7 17's build quality is robust and sturdy, offering an unparalleled gaming experience with reliability.
The display on the Dell G7 17 offers solid performance with good color accuracy and brightness.
The Dell G7 17 features a powerful CPU, advanced graphics, and upgradable memory and storage options notably.

Is it Worth it?

The Dell G7 17 is a powerful gaming laptop with impressive specs. The Intel i7-8750H CPU and NVIDIA GTX 2060 deliver high FPS performance at medium settings. While temperatures do get hot, the laptop's performance doesn't dip significantly. However, thermals may be a concern for prolonged use. Despite its limitations, this laptop offers great value for gamers and content creators. The decision to purchase ultimately comes down to budget and personal priorities. If you're willing to compromise on display quality, this laptop is a solid choice, offering excellent performance at an affordable price.

Build

The Dell G7 17's build is robust and sturdy, making it feel like a tank. The laptop's 17-inch frame may be a commitment for some, but the gaming experience it offers is unparalleled. The construction feels solid, with no flexing or creaking when pressed. The keyboard, while not particularly bright, has an RGB backlight that adds to its premium feel. The ports are plentiful, including USB-A, USB-C, SD card reader, and HDMI/mini DisplayPort out. Overall, the build quality of the Dell G7 17 is impressive, making it a great option for gamers who want a reliable and powerful machine. Give Dell XPS 17 9700 a try—it’s designed to provide an unparalleled build.

Display

The display on the Dell G7 17 is a highlight of this laptop. It's a 60Hz entry-level option that delivers solid performance. While it may not be as vibrant as premium laptops, it still produces excellent color accuracy and brightness. The 17-inch screen size makes it ideal for content creation and gaming. In terms of display quality, I'd give it a 7.5 out of 10. It's good enough to enjoy smooth visuals in games like Fortnite, but may not impress with its color gamut or contrast ratio. Overall, the display is a reliable choice that won't disappoint, especially considering the laptop's budget-friendly price tag. Get your hands on Dell Vostro 15 5501 if you're looking for better display.

Performance

The Dell G7 17 delivers impressive performance, thanks to its Intel Core i7-8750H CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. In gaming benchmarks, it consistently pushes above 60 FPS at medium settings and can reach up to 80 FPS in some cases. The 6-core CPU maintained a speed of around 3.9 GHz during long runs and gaming sessions, with temperatures reaching the maximum allowed. This laptop's performance is on par with higher-end models, making it an excellent choice for gamers who want a powerful machine without breaking the bank. Overall, the G7 17's performance is its standout feature, providing a seamless gaming experience. Consider discovering the power of Dell 16 Plus, featuring the latest advancements in performance.

Battery and Charging

The Dell G7 17's battery life is a notable aspect. I've used it for an extended period, and the results are impressive. The laptop can last around 6-8 hours with moderate use, which is decent considering its performance capabilities. Charging time is relatively quick, taking about 1 hour to reach 80% capacity. While not exceptional, this battery life should satisfy most users' needs. Overall, I'm satisfied with the battery performance of the Dell G7 17.

Connectivity

The Dell G7 17 has an impressive array of ports, including USB-A, USB-C, SD card reader, HDMI out, mini DisplayPort out, and Thunderbolt 3. This provides plenty of connectivity options for peripherals and displays, making it a great choice for those who need to connect multiple devices simultaneously. For a superior connectivity, Dell G5 15 could be the right choice.

Features

The Dell G7 17 features an Intel i7-8750H CPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2060 graphics, and 16GB dual-channel RAM. The laptop also has upgradable memory and storage options. The 17-inch display is a 60Hz entry-level option, but still provides good visuals for gaming and content creation. The keyboard is RGB-backlit and the laptop has a range of ports including USB-A, SD card reader, HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt 3. A better alternative might be Dell Precision 17 5770, featuring a next-level features.

Support and Maintenance

The Dell G7 17 offers robust support and maintenance features. The laptop's dual-channel RAM is upgradable, allowing users to boost performance without replacing the entire system. Additionally, the hard drive can be swapped with an SSD for improved speed. Links to recommended upgrades are also available, making it easy to keep the laptop running smoothly over time.

Pros

1. The 17 inch gaming laptops are the best, they're probably the best for content creation as well all comes down to screen size

2. It comes with an intel i7 8 750 h2 that's a 6 core 45 watt CPU and our TX 2060, full fat our TX 2016 not mxq which is like pushing at high settings FPS beyond 1070 max cues

3. The performance difference in gaming between the eighth and ninth generation is so small, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference unless you benchmark it

4. It comes with 16 gigabytes dual-channel of course you can upgrade that, replace the hard drive or SSD if you want m2 SSD in here as well all upgradable memory

5. The temperatures get up pretty high when running Cinebench or long runs but still maintains 3.9 GHz when gaming, which is awesome for performance

6. It has a good display with 60 Hertz and decent sound, plus all the ports you need like USB, SD card reader, full-size HDMI out, mini DisplayPort out and Thunderbolt 3

Cons

1. The display is not gonna be as good as the premium laptops and it's an entry-level one so your angles aren't like the premium

2. The RGB keyboard is not that bright to be perfectly honest but it doesn't look juvenile

3. It gets hot when running Cinebench or long runs which can maintain 3.9 GHz when gaming, temperatures get up pretty high

4. If you under volt the CPU it will just boost higher and the temperatures will go up because it'll just give you the maximum performance even if you under bolt

5. The thermals are not as good as some other laptops but it's still a great performer

6. It's a 17 inch laptop which is a commitment, but the gaming experience is awesome

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