 Today, we'll show you a laptop that isn't a new model, but can still kick-ass in more titles. We've decided to make a video review of the Dell G155511. Some of its configurations are still the best offerings on the market. Despite being a more affordable model, the chassis of the G15 is relatively sturdy, as the plastic body doesn't flex much, while the lid opens with one hand. The laptop has eaten its wages along with everything else, weighing 2.81 kg and having a profile of 25 mm. The backside is big as well, accommodating large heat sinks. The black chassis looks like a stealth aircraft, with a Dell logo in the middle, a triangle-shaped bulge and a red G on the backside. The keyboard feels very similar to the office units inside the Worcester of Knollbooks, which isn't ideal for gaming. It does have our light up in white, while a forced-on RGB option is also available. The touchpad could have been bigger, considering all the real estate that's available. It's responsive, but has a pretty large dead zone. We like to see more and more laptops having IO on the back, as it helps to make your setup feel less cluttered. The G15 has some of it there, with a Thunderbolt 4 port or a basic Type-C 10-gigabit port depending on your GPU. One full-sized 5-gigabit USB port, an HDMI 2.1 and a power plug. Then on the left, you have a LAN port and an audio jack. Lastly, on the right, you get two more USB 2.0 ports. There are three displays to pick from, all with a Full HD resolution and an IPS panel. The base model has a 120 Hz refresh rate, while 165 Hz and 360 Hz options are also available. The 120 Hz model doesn't really offer a lot in terms of colors. However, the other options are quite good for designing creative work. We are talking 100% sRGB coverage and around 300 nits of brightness. The laptop comes with either a 56Wh battery or an 86Wh battery. We tested a smaller version paired with the Core i7-11800H and the RTX 3050 Ti, which got us around 9 hours and 15 minutes of web browsing or 6 hours and 24 minutes of video playback. And there is a pretty good result. As for performance, the Core i7 did quite well, outscoring its AMD rival, the Ryzen 7 5800H, inside multiple competitors, including the AMD version of the laptop, both in 3D rendering and Photoshop. The 3050 Ti inside has the full 95W TGP, and it shows recent similar results to a Legion 5 with the same GPU, a laptop that P would consider higher on the totem pole of gaming devices. The 3050 Ti is an excellent GPU for 1080p gaming, having just enough kick to run most games at high settings with good frame rates, albeit some might say that the 4GB frame buffer can be limiting. You know us, we would always value more VRM, however, that's up to Nvidia to decide. The GPU does very well in Forza Horizon 5, providing smooth gameplay even at the highest preset. Here's what we have to mention our laptop media benchmarks channel, into which we put a lot of time and effort. We've tested a variety of GPUs in 40 plus games with video footage, so you can decide for yourself if the performance that you are asking for is there. At last, we've come to the cooling. It's got two fans, four heatpipes, and two big heat sinks which provide ample cooling capacity. The Core i7-11800H maintained very high wattage and clock speeds throughout the whole test, at the expense of higher temperatures. Moving to the GPU, this is the best performing RTX 3050 Ti, reaching 1882 MHz and keeping a consistent 88W power draw. Comfort was excellent as the large body does a good job at dissipating the heat, leading to a hotspot of only 36 degrees Celsius. The noise was quite high, albeit we'd heard louder laptops. It would have been a damn shame to have such a chunky notebook with poor upgradability. But thankfully, the G15-511 provides two sodium slots for up to 64GB of RAM and two M.2 slots for storage. Keep in mind that one SSD slot is shorter when buying drives. We'll have our tiered-down video linked in the upper right corner, which shows how to take apart the laptop step-by-step, including removing the battery and the motherboard itself. The Dell G15-511 is a very good value-oriented gaming notebook, bringing a bunch of CPU and GPU performance, a sturdy chassis, and good displays with options for a more creative focused configuration as well. If you want to see more tests and details about the device, you can check out our in-desk review. The link is in the video description below.