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Dell G16 7630 Laptop: 16" QHD 240Hz, i9-13900HX, RTX 4060, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD Expired

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$1,499.99
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Dell Technologies has Dell G16 7630 Gamming Laptop (Metallic Nightshade w/ Black thermal shelf ) on sale for $999.99 (or less for new customers). Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Intel Core i9-13900HX Processor (36 MB cache, 24 cores, 32 threads, up to 5.40 GHz Turbo)
  • 16", QHD+ 2560x1600, 240Hz, Non-Touch, 100% DCI-P3, 3ms, ComfortView Plus, NVIDIA G-SYNC + DDS Display
  • 16GB RAM, 1x16GB, DDR5, 4800MT/s up to 32GB
  • 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, 8 GB GDDR6
  • Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 2x2, 802.11ax, Bluetooth
  • 720p at 30 fps HD RGB camera
  • US English 1-Zone RGB Backlit Keyboard with G-Key
  • Ports:
    • 1x headset (headphone and microphone combo) port
    • 1x RJ45 Ethernet port
    • 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 port
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort
  • 6 Cell, 86 Whr, integrated Battery
  • 6.3-lbs. (2.87-kg)

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SPECS:
  • 16" QHD+ (2560 x 1600, WQXGA+) 16:10, 240Hz 3ms, 300-nits, 100% DCI-P3, NVIDIA G-SYNC+DDS, Anti-glare, IPS Display
  • Intel Core i9-13900HX (36 MB cache, 24 cores, 32 threads, up to 5.40 GHz Turbo)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, 8 GB GDDR6
  • 16GB, 1x16GB, DDR5, 4800MT/s up to 32GB
  • 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD
  • Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 2x2, 802.11ax, Bluetooth
  • 720p at 30 fps HD RGB camera
  • US English 1-Zone RGB Backlit Keyboard with G-Key
  • 6 Cell, 86 Whr, integrated Battery
  • 6.3 lbs. (2.87 kg)
  • Ports:
    • 1x headset (headphone and microphone combo) port
    • 1x RJ45 Ethernet port
    • 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports
    • 1x HDMI 2.1 port
    • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort


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I bought this model last night at the same price. It shipped 10 hours ago and will arrive on Friday, which is pretty fast.

Here's some info that helped me decide:
From my search on SD, the only better deal before from Dell was the same configuration but with a i7-13650HX CPU, which was $850 with a 10% discount. This means it was about 90% of $150 cheaper than this one. I plan to use this laptop mainly for productivity and occasional gaming. Comparing the CPU specs, the difference is significant. Although daily tasks don't need such strong multi-core performance, the CPU is not upgradeable, so I think it's important to get a good one once and for all for productivity. Also, the actual price gap isn't as high as 90% of $150, you know what I mean.

As for the graphics card, the general consensus is that the 4050 and 4060 are sufficient, while the 4080 and 4090 are for high-end use. The 4070 is in an awkward position. Since I only play games occasionally, the 4060 is just right for me.

I also found out that this model has a second hard drive slot, so you can expand the storage. The 1TB system drive is also generally enough. This model comes with a single RAM, so upgrading the RAM is also possible.

Regarding color, I watched many review videos, and the white one does look better than the black one. But after some thought, I chose the black one because I'll be using it as a productivity tool. I'll be spending many nights working in front of the screen, and the white body reflects more light from the screen, which can be distracting. Of course, this might be overthinking. If you care more about the looks, white definitely looks better than black.

You can also upgrade to a mechanical keyboard for an additional $50. It's definitely worth the upgrade, but after some thought, I decided to stick with the current keyboard. The same reason applies – I'll be using this mainly for productivity, and I don't want the mechanical keyboard noise to distract me while I'm focused on typing. If you're using this laptop mainly for gaming and want the best performance, then a mechanical keyboard is a better choice.

I also compared Dell's G16, Alienware m16, and x16. I've been using the Alienware m15 series since 2017. I still miss my first m15 with a 4K touchscreen – it was perfect for work, with super sharp text, and occasional gaming with reduced resolution. My next m15 was disappointing, though, because when the x15 came out, the m15 was downgraded in some aspects to highlight the x15's advantages. For example, the touchpad backlight was removed, and metal parts were replaced with plastic. Overall, the m series positioning became awkward. And with the recent redesign making the m series look quite ugly, I thought it's either go for the x series or settle for the G16 regardless of looks. The previous generation x16 had discounts a few months ago but has been out of stock since, and the discount likely won't return. The new x16 will hold its price for a while, and spending several hundred more dollars just for the look doesn't seem worth it. I've outgrown the phase of caring about cool RGB lighting on a laptop. Seeing that the x16 won't drop in price anytime soon, I decided on the G16 to save money.

I initially hesitated to buy the G series because its lower class than Alienware might mean compromises. My main concerns were noise, screen quality, and keyboard feel. Reviews showed that the G16 has excellent noise control and thermal management. The screen quality is similar to the m16 and x16, which isn't great, but it's acceptable. I haven't checked the keyboard feel yet, but I hope it's good. So, the G16 meets my main criteria, and I decided to save some money. However, the G16 does lack in some areas. For example, it doesn't have Windows Hello and the models below 4060 lack Thunderbolt ports, and no PD fast charging. These might be essential for some people, but since I'm using it at home, it's not a big issue for me, so I can live with it.

Finally, I always wanted a gaming laptop with a 4K screen for super sharp text while working. But since current GPUs can't handle 4K gaming well, 4K laptops are rare and very expensive. So, I had to settle for a 2.5K screen, which should be good enough.

In conclusion, I think this is a great productivity tool that also offers adequate entertainment. If you're a hardcore gamer, I recommend upgrading to a mechanical keyboard. If you care a lot about the looks, go for the white color – same price.
No, it is only with the K and KF series chips. The laptops are generally with H or HX

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fatbaby
07-18-2024 at 03:11 PM.
07-18-2024 at 03:11 PM.
Quote from jhs110 :
A question for the experts. Is there a way to downgrade these gaming laptops to perform like productivity/work machines? Gaming machine batteries down last long at all and you have constantly connect to a power source. Thanks in advance.
Not an expert but I always purchase gaming machines for my work (I have a laptop issued by my work too). The battery is not an issue when you use them for work. They will last long. When you play the game, you will have battery problems. One bad thing about gaming laptops is that they are heavy. So, depending on where I am going, I sometimes bring my work laptop. But performance-wise, gaming machines are always my choice.
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Frankthetank760
07-18-2024 at 03:23 PM.
07-18-2024 at 03:23 PM.
Several sites say this will hold 64GB of ram. I'm ordering 2x32GB sticks.

https://www.dell.com/community/en...a8dea7178c
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yangzd95
07-18-2024 at 03:47 PM.
07-18-2024 at 03:47 PM.
Quote from Dave_B :
The Intel i9-13900hx supports up to 192GB of RAM, so 64GB(or even 96GB) is no problem.
​Thank you for your expert response!

Speaking of RAM, may I ask another question about RAM? Based on my past experience, when it comes to pairing RAM, it seemed that one generally had to choose the same brand and even the same type of RAM chips. Because of this, I didn't buy RAM during Prime Day yesterday. However, I just checked, and it seems that with the advancements in technology, it is no longer as important to match the brand and type of RAM chips. Is that correct? Thank you!
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CleverMeal933
07-18-2024 at 04:00 PM.
07-18-2024 at 04:00 PM.
Quote from TenderArm455 :
Two completely different category

Sorry I forgot to mention. I was looking to purchase for everyday use. I won't be playing any games but wanted to see which one is better value compared to specs.
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07-18-2024 at 07:25 PM.
07-18-2024 at 07:25 PM.
Quote from elunico :
Is this a better deal than the expired ASUS TUF A16 from Bestbuy for $680? This one after coupon, amex, etc. is only about $75 more than the ASUS

I too would like to know, even if the differences in specs makes up for the price difference between the two without the AMEX offer. I received my ASUS TUF A16 yesterday in the mail, but this Dell offer is making me consider otherwise, hence the ASUS sitting on my desk still packaged. If anyone can chime in, it would be greatly appreciated!!
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CrazyBug
07-19-2024 at 06:15 AM.
07-19-2024 at 06:15 AM.
Quote from firedragon85 :
So i bought it

Total : $980 - 15% cash back (-$135) - $105 American Express cc = $741
Pre tax is $679 😄
Not bad
The regular sites only offer 5%. Which one gives 15%?
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jhs110
07-20-2024 at 10:38 AM.
07-20-2024 at 10:38 AM.
Quote from fatbaby :
Not an expert but I always purchase gaming machines for my work (I have a laptop issued by my work too). The battery is not an issue when you use them for work. They will last long. When you play the game, you will have battery problems. One bad thing about gaming laptops is that they are heavy. So, depending on where I am going, I sometimes bring my work laptop. But performance-wise, gaming machines are always my choice.

Thank you for the response. I will probably go for a gaming machine then, as all the good deals are on them.
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