Dell G15: a more affordable AMD Ryzen 5000H powered laptop for gamers

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In the latest news, Dell announced its new affordable 15-inch Dell G15 Ryzen Edition gaming laptop. The new AMD’s Ryzen 5000 H-series processors when combined with the awesome Nvidia RTX 30 series graphics cards are easily overkilling. The soon-to-be-launched G15 will be sold at a starting price of $899.99 for its entry-level configuration.

According to sources, the new Ryzen powered G15 will be first launched in China on April 30th, and on May 4th, it will hit global markets. Get ready boys, the force will be unleashed on May the 4th.

Coming to the configurations of the G15 Ryzen Edition, it will be shipping with 8GB of 3,200MHz DDR4 RAM, and 256GB of NVMe M.2 capacity. It will be powered by the Ryzen 5 5600H Hexa-core processor and an Nvidia RTX 3060 with 6GB of VRAM.

For those who want a little more heavy punch, you also have options with up to the Ryzen 7 5800H octa-core CPU, RAM can be added (either through Dell or by opening the laptop yourself), and the storage can be taken as high as up to 2TB of solid-state storage. The more powerful processor can also come with a bigger six-cell 86Wh battery, but for the $900 mark, you will get only a three-cell 56Wh battery.

For the display, the Dell G15 can be configured with a 120Hz refresh rate FHD panel at the standard 250 nits of brightness, or a brighter 300-nit screen with a faster 165Hz refresh rate. But, those targeting the 360Hz refresh rate screen, will have to wait until spring.

Dell says that the new G15 has adopted an “Alienware-inspired” thermal design to keep it running efficiently, and it certainly looks the part. Let’s wait for the beast to be unleashed.

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