Dell Technologies has
Dell G16 7630 Laptop on sale for
$1299.99 (or Less for New Customers).
Shipping is free.
Thanks community member
EfezN for sharing this deal.
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Specs:- 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900HX 24 cores, 32 threads (3.9GHz Base / 5.40GHz Boost) Processor
- 16" QHD+ (2560x1600) 240Hz 100% DCI-P3 3ms ComfortView Plus NVIDIA G-SYNC + DDS Display
- 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 4800 MT/s RAM
- 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 2x2 802.11ax + Bluetooth
- US English 1-Zone RGB Backlit Keyboard
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1 headset (headphone and microphone combo) port
- 1 RJ45 Ethernet port
- 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports
- 1 HDMI 2.1 port
- 1 Thunderbolt 4 port with DisplayPort
- 1 USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort
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It is a gaming system; yet, the battery is not horrible 1-4 hours depending on how much load. Ie, streaming will get you closer to the 4 hour mark with a dimmed screen.
I plan on picking up a Quest 3 and then trying to use this box for SteamVR. The only negative is the touchpad buttons are very hard / non-responsive. At least for me, so an external mouse is a requirement for most things.
btw, I paid like $1100 (plus tax and an extended warranty) on the outlet via an SD.
For those interested in testing results... it is fast from a user standpoint. The synthetic numbers, of my unit, are slower than userbenchmark or 3DMark expected. This was tested back in November and the system has been on 24/7 since it went through a week of constant stress testing running (Prime, Superstition, etc). This laptop's 4070 beat my desktop 2080S system by around 10% (ballpark).
User Benchmark reported at 150% Gaming, 110% Workstation, and 153% Workstation.
3DMark / TimeSpy reported a 12,612 or so.
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It is a gaming system; yet, the battery is not horrible 1-4 hours depending on how much load. Ie, streaming will get you closer to the 4 hour mark with a dimmed screen.
I plan on picking up a Quest 3 and then trying to use this box for SteamVR. The only negative is the touchpad buttons are very hard / non-responsive. At least for me, so an external mouse is a requirement for most things.
btw, I paid like $1100 (plus tax and an extended warranty) on the outlet via an SD.
For those interested in testing results... it is fast from a user standpoint. The synthetic numbers, of my unit, are slower than userbenchmark or 3DMark expected. This was tested back in November and the system has been on 24/7 since it went through a week of constant stress testing running (Prime, Superstition, etc). This laptop's 4070 beat my desktop 2080S system by around 10% (ballpark).
User Benchmark reported at 150% Gaming, 110% Workstation, and 153% Workstation.
3DMark / TimeSpy reported a 12,612 or so.
It is a gaming system; yet, the battery is not horrible 1-4 hours depending on how much load. Ie, streaming will get you closer to the 4 hour mark with a dimmed screen.
I plan on picking up a Quest 3 and then trying to use this box for SteamVR. The only negative is the touchpad buttons are very hard / non-responsive. At least for me, so an external mouse is a requirement for most things.
btw, I paid like $1100 (plus tax and an extended warranty) on the outlet via an SD.
For those interested in testing results... it is fast from a user standpoint. The synthetic numbers, of my unit, are slower than userbenchmark or 3DMark expected. This was tested back in November and the system has been on 24/7 since it went through a week of constant stress testing running (Prime, Superstition, etc). This laptop's 4070 beat my desktop 2080S system by around 10% (ballpark).
User Benchmark reported at 150% Gaming, 110% Workstation, and 153% Workstation.
3DMark / TimeSpy reported a 12,612 or so.
A good 32gb 5600mhz ram would definitely make a good difference.
Yikes! Might as well put aside the dumbbells and start lifting this instead.
A good 32gb 5600mhz ram would definitely make a good difference.
If the Quest 3 lags though then it might be worth the upgrade to push out a little bit more performance.
I would say that the increased weight may be worth it for increased battery life, but you don't have Ryzen like with the Dell G15 5535.
Edit: My mistake, this 4070 model actually comes with thunderbolt 4 (not certified for PD), however the very common 4050 and 4060 G15s do not. Laptop is still a good bit heavier than the competition with no lighter charger.
https://www.dell.com/support/manu...lang=en-us
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Yikes! Might as well put aside the dumbbells and start lifting this instead.
one of the guys in my house senior yr of college got a 1st gen dell XPS (when the XPS was released as Dell's gaming laptop, which was actually just an Inspiron 8600, fixed on top of a massive pack (battery, fans, subwoofer)
it was 9 lbs, and the power brick was easily another 2-3 lbs LOL. we had never seen anything like it before, it was a monster. impressive at the same time.
it didn't even make it to 2nd semester, it cooked itself to death haha
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