Dell Inspiron 13 5320vsAORUS 17

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Dell
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
Inspiron 13 5320

Quick Stats

The Dell Inspiron 13 5320 delivers impressive performance with seamless multitasking and efficient app usage capabilities always.
The Dell Inspiron 13 5320 boasts a solid aluminum build that feels sturdy and durable despite its lightweight nature overall.
The Inspiron 13's crisp QHD+ display offers vibrant colors and clear visuals with impressive sRGB coverage capabilities.
The Dell Inspiron 13 5320 features a solid set of ports, including USB-A, Thunderbolt 4, and HDMI.
AORUS
AORUS 17
17

Quick Stats

The AORUS 17's performance is competent but not exceptional, falling behind other laptops in its class overall.
The Aorus 17's build is serviceable but doesn't stand out due to several drawbacks and quirks.
The AORUS 17's display is a letdown due to slow response time and limited options available.
The AORUS 17 features an RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti, but performance differs slightly in games.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#296
AORUS 17
Winner
#291
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#291
AORUS 17
#265
Winner
Display
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#202
Winner
AORUS 17
#598
Performance
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#496
AORUS 17
#15
Winner
Build
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#173
Winner
AORUS 17
#444
Features
Dell Inspiron 13 5320
#291
AORUS 17
#222
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Dell Dell Inspiron 13 5320
AORUS AORUS 17
up to 32GB
up to 64GB
up to 2000GB SSD
up to 16000GB SSD
Intel Core i7-1260P
Intel Core i9-12900H
Intel UHD Graphics (Alder Lake, 64EU)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (Laptop, 130W)

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Dell Inspiron 13 5320

Strengths

The design is sleek, compact, and nice with a quintessential D design and an aluminium build all around.
It has almost all the ports you need in a work laptop, including USB-A, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and HDMI port.
The laptop feels very solid and durable despite being lightweight at 1.25 kgs.
The 1080p webcam is better than most 720p webcams out there and has a physical privacy shutter.
The high-resolution QHD+ screen looks sharp and crisp with accurate colors (100% sRGB coverage) although the matte finish impacts color vibrancy slightly.
The Dual speakers get pretty loud and have good detailed output, making them suitable for multimedia use.
The laptop's performance is consistent whether on power adapter or battery life, handling casual to intensive work without issues.

Weaknesses

There is minor flex on the keyboard but it doesn't affect overall usability.
The keyboard key travel is a bit low but the key caps are well-shaped and there is ample space between keys.
The display's matte finish affects color vibrancy slightly, although different display modes can be chosen in the Dell CinemaColor app.
RAM is not upgradeable, only the SSD can be upgraded to 1 TB.
Battery life ranged between 6-8 hours which might not be enough for some users.
The laptop's design while sleek and portable, may not stand out in terms of innovation or originality.
There are some pre-installed apps that might not be useful to everyone, like McAfee and SmartBite.

AORUS 17

Strengths

The keyboard and touchpad are great, with the typing experience being comfortable.
The port selection is good, with plenty of options for connectivity.
A cooling pad can significantly improve thermals without resorting to loud fan noise.
The camera is in a better spot now, making it more useful.
It's possible to play games at high refresh rates (up to 360Hz) on the 1080p screen.
A cooling pad can be used to improve thermals and reduce fan noise.
Linux support was tested with Ubuntu 22.04, with most hardware working out of the box.

Weaknesses

The RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti configurations barely performed differently in games.
There's no MUX switch for improved performance in eSports titles.
No overdrive mode on the screen results in a slower response time compared to other laptops.
Poor battery life compared to other laptops makes it less portable.
Speakers are not good, with most people preferring external audio.
The keyboard secondary functions don't get lit up, making them harder to use in the dark.
A maximum CPU power limit has been artificially set, limiting potential performance.
Read Full Reviews

Dell Inspiron 13 5320

The Dell Inspiron 13 5320 is an impressive all-around work laptop that checks most boxes for productivity on-the-go. With its sleek and compact design, aluminum build, and array of ports, it makes a strong first impression. Featuring a QHD+ display, Intel Core i7 processor, and fast SSD storage, this laptop promises reliable performance and solid battery life. But does it deliver in all areas? This review will put the Inspiron 13 5320 to the test and explore its strengths and weaknesses in detail.

AORUS 17

The Aorus 17 is a gaming laptop that, despite its impressive specs, falls short in several areas. With a 1080p screen at its native resolution, pixelation becomes noticeable at 17 inches, and the lack of a 1440p option is puzzling. The RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti configurations barely outperform each other in games, making one wonder if the extra cost is justified. Poor battery life, unimpressive speakers, and a subpar control panel software further detract from the experience.

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