[ntab Configuration]
Almost every laptop manufacturer on the market has an entry-level line-up consisting of affordable gaming machines. The G3 15 is Dell’s answer for this market segment. Built for gamers on a tight budget who do not mind playing their favourite games at lower graphical settings, the G3 15 3500 is the latest iteration of the last year’s G3 series, rocking the new Intel 10th gen Core processors. The base configuration starts at $725, while the configuration reviewed here costs around $800. However, a fully loaded G3 can reach up to $1,290, which begs the question: is it worth it?
Configuration specifications
Display |
15.6-inch, 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz, Matte, IPS LP156WFC-SPH1/LGD061A |
Processor |
Intel Core i5-10300H @ 2.50GHz |
Memory |
SK Hynix 8GB DDR4 3200MHz (dual-channel) |
Video card |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti (TU117) |
Wireless card |
Intel Wireless-AC 9462 |
Storage |
Samsung 512 GB M.2 PCIe SSD |
Battery |
51 WHr 3-cells |
Operating system |
Windows 10 Pro (Version 2004) |
Full specifications here |
A local retailer provided the unit, and the machine was tested as Dell delivers it. No enhancements or changes were done to the laptop except for installing the operating system.
[ntab Build quality]
Physical size
Width: |
365 mm / 14.37 inches |
Depth: |
254 mm / 10 inches |
Height: |
Front: 25 mm / 0.98 inch
Rear: 25 mm / 0.98 inch |
Laptop weight: |
2.358 g / 5.19 lbs |
Charger weight: |
500 g / 1.10 lbs |
Laptop + charger weight: |
2.855 g / 6.29 lbs |
Dell G3 15 (3500) display lid
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Most budget gaming laptops reviewed so far by noteb.com had a chassis built from a combination of plastic and metal, with plastic being the primary build material. However, the G3 15 is entirely made out of plastic, which reflects in its reduced sturdiness. When holding the laptop, it feels more like an overweight cheap toy than a gaming machine, with questionable long-term durability. It has a single hinge design, and because of that, the display tends to bend and flex badly. Some users of 2019 Dell G3 reported on Dell forums that their display hinge outright broke after a few months. Given the time required to test the laptop’s hinge, it is impossible to say if the 2020 model suffers from the same issues. Consequently, before committing to buy the 2020 G3, it is best to check out more user reviews regarding the laptop’s hinge problems. On the positive side, the keyboard deck of the 2020 G3 has noticeably reduced flex compared to previous models, giving a reason to believe that maybe the hinge mechanism was also improved.
Aesthetically speaking, the G3 has a rather pleasant look. The reviewed unit is black (Eclipse Black) with blue accents. The G3 is also available in Alpine White. The lid is “clean” with only a Dell logo in the middle, surrounded by two thin vertical lines. The bottom of the laptop is featuring more “aggressive” elements like the big exhaust vents, hinting that this is a gaming laptop after all.
Dell G3 15 (3500) keyboard view
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The typing experience on the Dell G3 is surprisingly good. The travel time is a little bit shallow, but the keys are reasonably big and spaced out just enough, so they do not feel cramped. There is also a full-sized regular Numpad which is a big plus. The Numpad is especially useful for work, school or any other activity besides gaming that involves spreadsheets. For some reason, all other manufacturers opt for weird”compromises” when it comes to the Numpad, often merging the Numpad with the arrow keys, making the numeric keys challenging to use. The keyboard is also single-zone backlit, and the user can change between different brightness levels using the FN+F10 keys.
Above the F9-F10 keys, there is a fingerprint reader that felt snappy and responsive. It is rare and welcomed to see a biometric authentication method on a budget laptop, especially when other competitors try to reduce manufacturing costs by any means necessary.
Dell G3 15 (3500) Numpad
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Unfortunately, the keyboard does not seem to support 4-key rollover, which is unacceptable for a gaming laptop. Rollover is the ability of a computer keyboard to handle several simultaneous keystrokes correctly. For example, moving the character forward in Mass Effect Andromeda (‘W’ key), while blocking incoming fire with the shield (‘Q’ key in this case), while also strafing to avoid obstacles (‘D’ key), all went well up to the point when an enemy NPC appeared, and the melee attack on it failed because the laptop could not handle the 4thsimultaneous keypress (‘F’ in this case). Consequently, this laptop is unsuitable for gamers who need to press many keys simultaneously.
Dell G3 15 (3500) keyboard view
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The plastic touchpad is appalling. It feels cheap, and while it is reasonably accurate, it is not very consistent. The cursor skips around and double-tapping a folder to open it, will sometimes end up renaming it instead. The left and right buttons are stiff and uncomfortable to use and since they are not separated from the touchpad, pressing any of them will feel like the pressure is too much for the touchpad and that it will break soon. Most gamers will invest in a decent mouse anyway, so there is no surprise that laptop manufacturers chose to reduce costs in this area.
The webcam is another area where the laptop manufacturers choose to reduce costs. On all the budget gaming laptops reviewed the webcam quality has been mediocre at best. However, Dell G3’s webcam quality probably sets a new standard for how low webcam quality can be in 2020. On paper, it records in 720p at 30 frames per second, but in reality, it has terrible quality. It can be used for occasional video calls, but for anything other than that it is better to get a dedicated webcam.
Dell G3 15 (3500) webcam quality
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Dell G3 15 (3500) webcam quality
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[ntab Disassembly]
Dell G3 15 (3500) bottom panel
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There are ten Philips head screws on the back of the laptop that need unscrewing. After that, carefully place a prying tool or a plastic card in the space between the plastic bottom cover and the main chassis, then move the prying tool or plastic card all along this separation space. As the prying tool/plastic card moves along this space, it will slowly un-clip the bottom cover from the main chassis. Finally, lift the bottom lid to reveal the laptop’s internal components.
Dell G3 15 (3500) internal components
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Inside, there is:
- one M.2 SSD/PCIe slot;
- two RAM slots;
- one 2.5-inch storage bay;
- a PCIe slot for the Wi-Fi card;
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Dell G3 15 (3500) M.2 SSD slot |
Please note that the reviewed unit had both of its RAM slots occupied with 4GB RAM sticks, instead of having a single 8GB stick. Also, models that come with the 68 Whr battery do not have a 2.5-inch storage bay.
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Dell G3 15 (3500) Wifi slot |
Dell G3 15 (3500) RAM slots
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[ntab Ports]
Being an updated version of previous Dell G3 models, the 2020 iteration maintains an excellent variety of ports. These ports are distributed on both sides of the laptop, with the ones on the right placed very close to the display. As a result, the ports do not interfere with the usage of a mouse. It is important to note that even though the laptop has a Type-C port, Thunderbolt is only available on the models with the Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti (or better) dedicated graphics cards.
Overall, the laptop has :
- one Ethernet extension connector;
- two USB 2.0 Type-A ports;
- one USB 3.0 Type-A ports;
- one USB 3.0 Type-C port (also known as USB-C 3.2 Gen 1);
- one HDMI 2.0 port;
- a standard 3.5mm jack combo for microphone and headphones or speakers;
- one full-size SD card slot;
- one Kensington lock
- a DC-in power connector.
Also, three USB ports can quickly fill up just by adding an external mouse, a keyboard and a USB flash drive. Of course, the port limitation can be resolved by buying a USB port hub.
[ntab Display]
On Dell’s website, the G3 15 can be configured with a variety of displays. The unit reviewed here has the LG IPS LGD061A / LP156WFC-SPH1panel. There are two other display options, one with a higher-quality 144Hz refresh rate panel and a lower quality one with a 60Hz TN panel that has worse brightness and colour coverage than the unit reviewed here. Design-wise, the laptop has rather large bezels by today’s standards, but the poor design is compensated by the display’s quality. For its price range, undoubtedly, the G3 has one of the best screens currently available on the budget gaming market. It is a bright IPS panel measured at 330 nits, with excellent viewing angles, for which the matte coating makes it entirely usable outdoors. Also, having a colour coverage of 95.1% sRGB, 66.1% Adobe RGB and 69.0% DCI P3, means this laptop is a viable option even for content creators.
Unfortunately, the screen suffers from backlight bleeding, which becomes noticeable in dark movie scenes and games.
Here is a link to the calibrated display profile of the reviewed unit. Because each display is unique, this profile will not perfectly match other displays of the same model. Still, using this profile should give better overall colours.
Dell G3 15 (3500) display view angles
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Dell G3 15 (3500) backlight bleed
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[ntab Benchmarks]

Night Raid
SCORE
|
23255 |
Graphics score |
43396 |
Physics score |
6425 |

Fire Strike
SCORE
|
8456 |
Graphics score |
9533 |
Physics score |
11120 |
Combined score |
3838 |

Sky Diver
SCORE
|
22846 |
Graphics score |
31851 |
Physics score |
10035 |
Combined score |
18960 |

Time Spy
SCORE
|
3597 |
Graphics score |
3528 |
Physics score |
4043 |

Orange Room
SCORE
|
5120 |
Average frame rate |
111.62 fps |
Target frame rate |
109.00 fps |

Cyan room
SCORE
|
2751 |
Average frame rate |
59.98 fps |
Target frame rate |
88.90 fps |

Blue Room
SCORE
|
1086 |
Average frame rate |
23.66 fps |
Target frame rate |
109.00 fps |
Nvidia DLSS Test
DLSS Off |
00.00 fps |
DLSS On |
00.00 fps |
Cinebench R20
R20 Single/Multi |
448/2101 |
Blender
Geekbench 4
Single-core score |
Multi-core score |
5149 |
16963 |
Geekbench 5
Single-core score |
Multi-core score |
1160 |
4165 |

PCMark 10
Web Score
|
7816 |
Apps Score
|
8901 |
Chat Score
|
6683 |
Photo Score |
6426 |
Video Score
|
2740 |
Writing Score
|
5723 |
Spreadsheet Score
|
7116 |
Essentials |
7746 |
Productivity |
6381 |
Digital Content Creation
|
4514 |
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Crystal Disk Mark
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[ntab Gaming benchmarks]

Age of Wonders Planetfall
Ultra |
50 FPS |
20 FPS |
192 FPS |
Anthem
Medium |
49 FPS |
28 FPS |
66 FPS |
Apex Legends
High |
65 FPS |
42 FPS |
93 FPS |
ARK: Survival Evolved
Medium |
52 FPS |
3 FPS |
102 FPS |
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
High |
50 FPS |
33 FPS |
74 FPS |
Borderlands 3
Medium |
56 FPS |
37 FPS |
81 FPS |
Call of Duty: Warzone
Normal |
66 FPS |
46 FPS |
94 FPS |
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
High |
84 FPS |
34 FPS |
124 FPS |
Control
Medium |
37 FPS |
29 FPS |
43 FPS |
Counter Strike Global Offensive
High |
148 FPS |
97 FPS |
258 FPS |
Detroid Become Human
High |
49 FPS |
30 FPS |
60 FPS |
Destroy All Humans
Ultra |
55 FPS |
37 FPS |
70 FPS |
Disintegration
Epic |
51 FPS |
38 FPS |
72 FPS |
Dota 2
High Dx 11 |
87 FPS |
59 FPS |
117 FPS |
Elder Scrolls Online
Ultra High |
87 FPS |
59 FPS |
117 FPS |
F1 2019
Ultra High |
77 FPS |
42 FPS |
119 FPS |
Fairy Tail
Maximum |
55 FPS |
19 FPS |
61 FPS |
Far Cry 5
High |
56 FPS |
38 FPS |
90 FPS |
Fast and Furious Crossroads
Very High |
36 FPS |
21 FPS |
79 FPS |
FIFA 20
Ultra |
69 FPS |
27 FPS |
104 FPS |
Final Fantasy XV
Highest settings |
35 FPS |
15 FPS |
50 FPS |
Fortnite
Epic |
47 FPS |
26 FPS |
64 FPS |
Forza Horizon 4
Ultra |
55 FPS |
27 FPS |
60 FPS |
Frostpunk
High |
55 FPS |
43 FPS |
60 FPS |
Grand Theft Auto V
Maximum settings |
36 FPS |
23 FPS |
51 FPS |
Grid (2019)
High |
57 FPS |
46 FPS |
65 FPS |
Gris
Maximum |
60 FPS |
54 FPS |
61 FPS |
Guild Wars 2
Medium preset |
41 FPS |
22 FPS |
66 FPS |
Halo 3
Enhanced preset |
151 FPS |
96 FPS |
182 FPS |
Hellpoint
Maximum |
89 FPS |
56 FPS |
114 FPS |
Horizon Zero Dawn
Medium |
47 FPS |
3 FPS |
67 FPS |
Hyper Scape
Maximum |
62 FPS |
52 FPS |
68 FPS |
Iron Harvest
High |
44 FPS |
35 FPS |
60 FPS |
Jets’n’Guns 2
Maximum |
83 FPS |
45 FPS |
119 FPS |
Jurassic World Evolution
High |
47 FPS |
31 FPS |
66 FPS |
League of Legends
Very High |
115 FPS |
66 FPS |
227 FPS |
Mass Effect Andromeda
High |
60 FPS |
47 FPS |
84 FPS |
Metro Exodus
High |
59 FPS |
36 FPS |
63 FPS |

Monster Hunter World
High |
47 FPS |
29 FPS |
61 FPS |

NBA 2K20
Ultra |
81 FPS |
44 FPS |
132 FPS |

Need For Speed Heat
Medium |
50 FPS |
41 FPS |
58 FPS |

No Man’s Sky
High |
53 FPS |
7 FPS |
100 FPS |

Overwatch
Ultra |
70 FPS |
52 FPS |
72 FPS |

Paladins
Maximum settings |
123 FPS |
85 FPS |
174 FPS |

Path of Exile
High |
34 FPS |
31 FPS |
36 FPS |
Persona 4 Golden
Maximum |
104 FPS |
32 FPS |
127 FPS |
Persona 5
4K Upscaled (Vulkan) |
30 FPS |
28 FPS |
31 FPS |
Planetside 2
Ultra + Max Render Distance |
55 FPS |
14 FPS |
163 FPS |
PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS
Ultra |
56 FPS |
17 FPS |
78 FPS |
Red Dead Redemption 2
1st lvl of Favor Quality preset |
32 FPS |
25 FPS |
47 FPS |
Samurai Showdown
Maximum |
58 FPS |
0 FPS |
62 FPS |
Skater XL
Ultra |
112 FPS |
88 FPS |
139 FPS |
Star Wars The Old Republic
Ultra |
108 FPS |
59 FPS |
159 FPS |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
High |
55 FPS |
41 FPS |
71 FPS |
Smite
Maximum settings+ HD textures pack |
127 FPS |
90 FPS |
151 FPS |
Terraria
The Crew 2
High |
48 FPS |
30 FPS |
61 FPS |
The Witcher 3
High |
43 FPS |
28 FPS |
291 FPS |
The Cycle
Epic |
43 FPS |
30 FPS |
67 FPS |
Titanfall 2
Very High |
88 FPS |
57 FPS |
138 FPS |
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
Ultra |
99 FPS |
75 FPS |
126 FPS |
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
Medium |
65 FPS |
29 FPS |
81 FPS |
Total War Three Kingdoms
High |
39 FPS |
26 FPS |
58 FPS |
Vampyr
Ultra |
60 FPS |
28 FPS |
63 FPS |
Valorant
High |
138 FPS |
78 FPS |
199 FPS |
War Thunder
Movie preset |
63 FPS |
45 FPS |
98 FPS |
Warframe
High |
127 FPS |
82 FPS |
154 FPS |
Watch Dogs 2
High |
57 FPS |
41 FPS |
86 FPS |
World of Warships
Maximum settings |
72 FPS |
58 FPS |
77 FPS |
[ntab Temperatures]
Dell G3 15 (3500) cooling system
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Just like its predecessors, the 2020 version of the Dell G3 15 has a cooling solution consisting of two fans, two heatsinks, and two shared heat pipes for both the processor and video card, plus heat spreaders on both VRM and VRAM. The laptop pulls fresh air from underneath itself and pushes it through its back. Consequently, getting a cooling pad should noticeably improve temperatures. Also, there are no exhaust vents on the right side of the laptop, meaning that the mouse area will not get unpleasantly hot.
Unfortunately, the cooling solution has trouble keeping up with the components inside. While the temperatures are acceptable for less intensive gaming, they increase to dangerous levels in more graphically demanding games or during synthetic tests.
Dell G3 15 (3500) back vent
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All temperature measurements were performed at an ambient temperature of 26° C (78.8° F).
Temperatures on idle and heavy load
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During the standard 30 minutes AIDA64 stress test (CPU, FPU, cache), the processor reached an average temperature of 92 °C (197.6 °F), with a maximum of 103 °C (217.4 °F). At these temperatures, the processor managed to keep an average frequency of 3.75 GHz, with occasional dips to as low as 2.09 GHz on some of its cores. Given that the i5-10300H has a minimum guaranteed frequency of 2.50 GHz and a maximum all-core boost of 4.20 GHz, it is safe to conclude that cooling solution in the Dell G3 fails to keep the processor above its minimum frequency. However, it still manages a decent overall all-core boost speed.
AIDA64 CPU stress test |
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CPU |
Average Frequency |
3.75 Ghz |
Min Frequency |
2.09 Ghz |
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Average Temperature |
92 °C (197.6 °F) |
Max Temperature |
103 °C (217.4 °F) |
CPU clock rates after AIDA64 CPU stress test
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In the combined AIDA64 plus Unigine Superposition test (which had both the processor and the GTX 1650 Ti under heavy load for 30 minutes), the processor reached a maximum temperature of 102 °C (215.6 °F) and throttled until it settled at a temperature of 92 °C (197.6 °F). Despite its throttling, the processor still managed to keep an average clock speed of 3.14 GHz with occasional dips to as low as 2.98 GHz. The dedicated graphics card maintained an average clock speed of 1454 MHz with a maximum boost of 1875 MHz. Temperature-wise, the video card hovered between 78 and 79°C (172.4 – 174.2°F), which is excellent for a gaming laptop. However, the massive processor frequency difference between the theoretical maximum all-core boost of 4.20 GHz and the real-world 3.14 GHz indicates an underperforming processor cooling solution.
AIDA64 plus Unigine Superposition test |
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CPU |
GPU |
Average Frequency |
3.14 Ghz |
1454 MHz |
Min Frequency |
2.98 Ghz |
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Max Frequency |
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1875 MHz |
Average Temperature |
92 °C (197.6 °F) |
78 °C (172.4 °F) |
Max Temperature |
102 °C (215.6 °F) |
79°C (174.2 °F) |
Unigine Superposition + Aida64 combined stress test -HWinfo
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Unigine Superposition + Aida64 combined stress test -HWinfo
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Finally, the laptop was tested with the AIDA64 stability test, which is another combined stress test for the video card and processor. The results were very similar to the previous stress tests. The processor reached a maximum temperature of 102°C (215.6°F) and throttled until it settled at a temperature of 89°C (192.2°F). However, despite the lower average temperature, the average clock speed was lower as well, settling at 2.80 GHz with occasional dips to as low as 2.69 GHz. The video card temperature gradually increased to 80°C (176 °F) in the first couple of minutes, and then it settled at that value for the rest of the test. The GTX 1650 Ti kept an average frequency of 1701 MHz with a maximum boost clock of 1845 MHz.
AIDA64 Stability test |
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CPU |
GPU |
Average Frequency |
2.80 Ghz |
1701 MHz |
Min Frequency |
2.69 Ghz |
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Max Frequency |
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1875 MHz |
Average Temperature |
89°C (192.2°F) |
79°C (174.2 °F) |
Max Temperature |
102°C (215.6°F) |
80°C (176 °F) |
AIDA64 Stability test -HWinfo
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Overall, the temperature test results indicate a decent video card cooling solution and an underperforming processor cooling solution. To be fair, most budget gaming laptops struggle to keep up with the new Intel 10th Gen Core processors in terms of heat generation, so it was somewhat expected that the G3 would also have some processor cooling problems. However, the i5-10300H generates significantly less heat than its i7 counterparts, and the G3 should have had no issues to keep it under 90 °C (194 °F) and closer to a constant 4.00 GHz boost speed.
[ntab Noise]
Dell G3 is a reasonably quiet machine. When idling, the fan noise is hardly noticeable, generally remaining at the room’s ambient level of around 26 dB. Even under intensive usage, with fans set to their maximum speed, the noise level reaches ~35-36 dB, which is not as obnoxious as other gaming laptops tested so far by the noteb.com team.
Dell G3 15 (3500) noise test, Idle and Under heavy load
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The LatencyMon test evaluates if a laptop is suitable for video/audio editing and recording.
The laptop was tested while connected to the Internet with a network cable and while connected via WiFi. Unfortunately, under both circumstances, the laptop experienced high latency, which may result in clicks or pops while recording. The test was run multiple times to eliminate any flukes, and it always returned with the same results.
Consequently, this laptop is NOT recommended for audio/video recording and editing.
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LatencyMon test – WIFI |
LatencyMon test – LAN |
[ntab Sound quality]
Dell G3 15 (3500) speakers
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The laptop has two two-watt speakers placed at a slightly inclined angle to avoid muffled audio, and they do get pretty loud. Unfortunately, the bass is almost non-existent, and the highs are a little bit distorted at max volume, but the mid-tones are acceptable. Thus, watching vlogs on YouTube or any video content that has lots of voices should be OK. For gaming, though, it is imperative to get a decent pair of headphones for an improved experience.
Dell G3 15 (3500) peak volume
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[ntab Battery life]
Dell G3 15 (3500) battery
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Since most laptops are used on battery for mundane office activities and web browsing, the laptop was tested using a simulated continuous web browsing session over the WiFi. The browsing session involved checking emails/news, social media and accessing multimedia websites, similar to the behaviour of an average user. The level of brightness was set according to visibility and usability. At 15% brightness, the laptop provided an enjoyable viewing experience. The sound volume was also set to 50%.
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Dell G3 15 (3500) battery specifications |
Dell G3 15 (3500) charger |
With its 51 WHr battery, the laptop lasted 4 hours and 30 minutes. The machine was tested using both Firefox and Edge and yielded similar battery life results regardless of the browser. Also, Nvidia Optimus was enabled for the entire duration of the tests, and in theory, the laptop should have only used its Intel integrated video card.
Charging the laptop from 5% to 100% took almost 2 hours and 27 minutes with the 130W power adapter included in the box.
Also, it is worth mentioning that some models of the Dell G3 15 come with a 68 Whr battery instead of a 51 Whr one, so in theory, these models should have longer mobile usability.
[ntab Software]
Even though the laptop doesn’t come with any software, there are 2 apps that are worth downloading from Dell’s official website:
- Dell Support Assist which helps the user troubleshoot problems and it also automatically detects and downloads any driver and/or firmware updates.
- Alienware Command Center provides useful system information, acts as a game launcher and allows the user to set fan profiles to an extent.
Dell G3 15 (3500) – Dell Support Assist app
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Performance stats
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Thermal Profiles
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Power Management
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Audio Profiles
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Recon Profiles
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Dell G3 15 (3500) – Alienware Command Center – Game Launcher
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[ntab Conclusion]
Pros:
- decent performance for 1080p gaming;
- good colour coverage display;
- competitive pricing;
- wide selection of peripheral ports;
- fingerprint reader.
Cons:
- laptop surface gets hot;
- underperforming processor cooling;
- low-quality plastic chassis;
- high DCP latency makes it unsuitable for audio/video editing;
- no 4-key rollover
In conclusion, the Dell G3 15 3500 is a decent entry-level budget gaming laptop offering a great display, respectable 1080p gaming performance and acceptable overall temperatures. However, the build quality is somewhat low even for a gaming laptop, questioning the laptops ability to hold itself over the years.
Is it worth getting the fully upgraded version? Bluntly put it: no. In the price range of the fully-loaded Dell G3 15 3500, there are far better laptops, like the Acer Helios 300 for example.
[ntab Buy]
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