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Dell G3 15

BUDGET GAMING IN STYLE.

- [ BILL THOMAS ]

THERE HAS BEEN a huge trend among the best gaming laptops over the last year or so: make them as thin and light as possible, while shoving in as much power as you can. And, if you have the cash, laptops like the Razer Blade and MSI GS65 Stealth are absolutely worth it. BUT, FOR A lot of people, these options are simply too expensive. So, what kind of laptop do you go for in 2018 when everything seems to be so expensive? Well, budget laptops like the Dell G3 can deliver competent gaming performanc­e at a budget price – just don’t expect too many bells and whistles.

For instance, you’re not going to get Thunderbol­t 3 or Windows Hello on this machine, but with a Coffee Lake H-series processor, Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics and a keyboard that’s too good to be true – is it worth the low price of admission? Whenever you’re picking up a budget laptop, you’re going to be making concession­s somewhere to make up for the lower price. With the Dell G3 15, the concession­s are entirely in the build quality and the gigantic bezels.

This laptop is entirely built of plastic, and while this is generally not a bad thing, there is a good amount of flex underneath the keyboard, and the unit we received had a warped section near the power button. Luckily, Dell’s warranty will cover any defects as long as you don’t cause them yourself.

The device has good aesthetics, however, with a blue pinstripe design accentuate­d by the blue lighting on the keyboard. It’s not quite the same as some of the gold-trimmed designs of some high-end gaming notebooks, but you’re not going to need to hide it away in shame, either.

And, while it’s not exactly what we would call ‘thin and light,’ it’s also not too bulky. It weighs in at 5.57 pounds (2.53kg) and measures in at 0.89 x 14.96 x 10.16 inches (H x W x D). You should be able to take it around with you wherever you go, but it might start weighing down on you for longer trips.

Then there’s the keyboard. There is no way that a keyboard this good should be on a laptop this cheap. The keys offer satisfying, deep travel and plenty of tactile feedback. The layout is top-notch as well, fitting a full-sized keyboard without having to resort to any weird key placements. We can type on this laptop for hours comfortabl­y, which is rare in a laptop in this price range.

The trackpad, however, is just OK. It does what it needs to do and is accurate enough that we didn’t really run into any actual problems while using it. The only issues are that it’s too small for a 15-inch laptop and it has this sort of textured surface that we didn’t really jive with – your mileage may vary.

As for the screen, you’re looking at a 1,920 x 1,080 IPS display with a matte finish, so you can comfortabl­y game in bright environmen­ts. That matte finish is especially important, though, because the screen doesn’t really get all that bright. In our time using this machine to play games and watch some YouTube, the display got us through everything we needed to do without any real complaints – other than the bezels.

THE DELL G3 15 MANAGED TO PERFORM ADMIRABLY ON ALL BENCHMARKS, ONLY SLOWING DOWN WHEN WE TRIED TO MAX OUT THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED GAMES WHILE RUNNING THEIR BENCHMARKS.

PERFORMANC­E

The Dell G3 15 managed to perform admirably on all benchmarks, only slowing down when we tried to max out the previously mentioned games while running their benchmarks. That’s all thanks to the Coffee Lake H-series processor here. Even compared to last year’s Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming’s score of 3,151 points, the Dell G3 15 managed to score 2,500 in 3DMark Time Spy. Considerin­g the Inspiron has a much faster GPU, that gap really isn’t as big as we thought it would be.

When we look at CPU performanc­e, however, things pull a complete 180. The 7th-generation Kaby Lake processor found in the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 just can’t keep up with the Coffee Lake chip in the G3, scoring 513 points in the Cinebench CPU test, compared to the G3’s impressive 790. If you’re going to be playing a lot of CPU heavy games, the G3 15 is definitely worth looking at.

At the end of the day, the Dell G3 15 is going to be a great purchase if you’re looking for a laptop that will get you through some esports and the occasional AAA game. And, with a processor as powerful as the one found here, this will be a great laptop for anyone looking to get back into World of WarCraft for the recent expansion.

BATTERY LIFE AND STORAGE

We’d be lying if we said we weren’t a bit disappoint­ed with the battery life on offer with the G3. While it’s not so abysmal that you can’t even check your email without a charger, you will quickly run out of battery when you’re trying to play games. If you’re putting it under heavy loads, you can probably only expect about three hours of life out of this thing.

Our battery test reflected this. While looping Guardians of the Galaxy at 50% brightness and volume, the G3 lasted about 4 hours and 21 minutes on a single charge. This is about what we expected out of this product, but with how well everything else was running, we were kind of hoping we’d be blown away by the battery life as well.

Now, let’s talk about the storage. The model we reviewed came with a 128GB SSD and a 1TB hard drive, spinning at 5,400 RPM. Now, while this is a ton of space, and we didn’t need to worry about running out – games loaded incredibly slowly on this spinning drive. When we first set up the laptop and got Doom (2016) running, it took nearly five minutes for the game to fully load. It’s not great.

However, that’s not enough to really detract from the laptop’s value.

VERDICT

We’d like to have seen some USB-C included on the model sent to us for review, but you can pay a bit more for a model with Thunderbol­t 3. It just would have been nice to at least see USB 3.1 Gen 1 here for compatibil­ity purposes.

But, at the end of the day, you’re getting what you pay for here. For $1,600 you’re getting a competent gaming rig. And that, in itself, is enough to earn a recommenda­tion from us – just do yourself a favor and throw an SSD in there after you buy it.

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