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Dell XPS 15 9570-8th Generation Intel Core i7-8750H Processor, 4k Touchscreen display, 16GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti, Windows 10 Home, Gaming Capable

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Features

  • Number Of Ports: 5.0

Brand: Dell


Model Name: Dell XPS


Screen Size: 15.6 Inches


Color: silver/black


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7 8750H


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Home


Special Feature: Touchscreen


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎3840 x 2160 pixels


Processor: ‎core_i7_8750h


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2666 MHz


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎4 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac


Brand: ‎Dell


Series: ‎Dell XPS


Item model number: ‎XPS9570-7016SLV-PUS


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Home


Item Weight: ‎6.24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.1 x 9.3 x 0.66 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.1 x 9.3 x 0.66 inches


Color: ‎silver/black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎9


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎16


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 31, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 6 months experience
After having this laptop for 6 months now.... here is what to expect: * at first, laptop needs breaking in, update all bios and drivers before installing your programs. * get an ipearl cover, helps elevate the laptop in addition to protecting it. Which will helps in cooling it. * A lot of users are complaining about overheating and throttling issues (mostly in games?), while there are plenty of guidelines and solutions, I found that applying 2 thermal pads on top of the cpu & gpu blocks (enough for the back cover to put pressure on the heatsinks) would solve the issue. I recommend to apply this solution (at your own risk!) in addition to the suggested ones on the internet * Random BSODs caused by (iaStorAVC.sys) is actually an Intel issue, Raid drivers (that are not needed in the larger battery model since there is no Raid) are not very friendly. Just uninstall Intel raid and the issue will go forever. * Dell has sadly limited the GPU performance in the latest Bios updates to solve overheating issues... I think all it needs is a spring screw to put enough pressure on the cooling blocks. The laptop is pretty decent and really worth the trouble, I was fed up with bulky laptops and needed a slim one that can fit for both work and gaming. buف with slim design comes heating troubles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2019 by Sulaiman Khuraishi

  • Useless after a month
The quality of the laptop is very good, nice carbon fiber finishing and the 4k screen is really amazing. But none of that matters if you can not use it, after a month some problem with the Operating System and I can't turn it on again, I spent about 4-5 hours with Dell support online and not even with the help of them we were able to make it work again. So disappointed of going for this product that it is not cheap at all and one month later it stopped working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019 by Ricardo Ulyssis Reynoso

  • work or play, awesome laptop
This laptop is amazing! Runs smoothly, fingerprint sensor is fast. Keyboard feels great. Smooth keyboard area and great finishes. The screen is super bright. I keep it at 70%. Colors look great. Touchscreen works well. Time will tell if it holds up. 16gb ram and 500gbssd variant.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019 by Erick

  • Best laptop I've owned in years despite thermal issues - UPDATE 05/20/2019
UPDATES 05/20/2019 - original review below. After a few weeks with the laptop, I have noticed some issues with the laptop. Namely, thermal and WiFi. I've dropped by review from 5 to 4 stars. None of these issues are deal breakers and I still love this laptop, but let me explain so you are aware going in. Thermal: the intel i7 processor on this machine is a beast and it produces a lot of heat. Unfortunately, the design of the laptop is so thin that it has no great way to dissipate heat. When the i7 goes up to nearly 4GHz (the turbo boost on it) it usually throttles (clocks down) because the temps of the processor will go up to 90 or so Celcius at least on my machine, (max temp being 100 C). Additionally this will make the fans go kind of whacky. There are a few fixes (and you can implement multiple), one of which I chose to do and it resolved my issue. The first fix is you can undervolt your processor. This requires software called intel xtu. I didn't mess around with this option. The second option is re-pasting your processor, and installing thermal pads on your heat sinks to draw the heat from the processor and GPU to the bottom case to dissipate the heat correctly. This, in addition to the intel XTU are your options if you NEED 4 GHz. The last option, which worked perfect for me was to turn off TurboBoost in the BIOS (very easy). This permanently clocks your processor down to 2.2 Ghz - which for me, was way more than enough performance. I'm able to game at the exact same FPS as with turbo boost, as well as photo editing without any noticeable slowdown. All I've seen from doing this is better temps and no more crazy fans. Again, this isn't a dealbreaker for me and I don't think it should be for you. If it is, and you NEED 4GHz either be prepared to do some work to fix it, or you should consider a gaming machine that dissipates heat better. The second issue is the WiFi card. The Killer 1535 card included in this machine has some issues. I am replacing it with an Intel 9260 (very inexpensive Wifi Card and easy to do) to deal with these issues. The issues with the card are random disconnects somewhat infrequently, but the 9260 is a cheap easy fix. Driver updates didn't seem to help. I still love this laptop despite these issues. ORIGINAL REVIEW BELOW After owning a Dell Latitude E5450 for the last few years, I decided it was time for an upgrade. I set out on a research hunt for a laptop that had high build quality, great performance (preferably with a dGPU), good battery, as compact as possible and not overly expensive. I also wanted a strong 4k panel. Those are some tough requirements to meet, but the Dell XPS 15 9570 exceeded my expectations in these areas. I've owned a lot of laptops in my lifetime, everything from an Apple Powerbook 150 to a GPD Win, to fat gaming laptops. Out of all of the laptops I've ever owned, this is easily my favorite. Over the last few years I've been fairly disappointed in the direction of Apple and have found myself leaning more and more towards Dell, and as far as I can tell their quality has only gotten better. BUILD QUALITY The build quality of this machine is unbelievable for the price. Although styled differently, I feel like I am holding a machine on par with the quality of a MacBook Pro. PERFORMANCE The performance of this machine is great, especially for how thin and light it is. The i7 CPU has 6 cores. It's faster than many desktop processors even on the market right now. 16 GB of RAM should be enough for anything you'll run aside from some video processing type tasks. The GTX 1050Ti Max-Q is a fantastic card as well. It's about on par with a 960M in terms of performance (not quite as good as a true 1050ti). Although I don't use this for heavy gaming, I'm able to play Playerunknown's battlegrounds on 1080P with about 50-60 FPS on average. The NVME SSD is snappy. When doing photo editing tasks, the machine doesn't have a single issue. THERMAL The laptop stays pretty cool, even under fairly heavy loads. I haven't done any empirical tests, but during heavy gaming the keyboard gets a little warm as does the underbody. Nothing that doesn't happen on any other laptop with this kind of hardware. I did not notice any throttling of the i7 CPU (monitored with task manager) during gaming either. The fans will go on in these situations but this doesn't bother me at all; I'd rather have a cool laptop with fan noise than a hot one with none. DISPLAY The display on this is the best part of this whole package. I have the 4K screen and I highly recommend it. The colors are perfect on it, it pops and looks perfect, especially for creative tasks where color is important. I wouldn't recommend the 4k if you have extremely high battery demands or perhaps if you're a hardcore gamer; the 1080p screen would probably be better for you. The 4K screen will probably set you back an hour or two of battery time, and for gaming in FHD on it, it will look a bit weird downscaling to 1080P on a 4K monitor...but to me, the 4K is worth it for the colors and pure beauty. KEYBOARD The keyboard is flawless in my opinion. About as good as you can get for a laptop keyboard. The tactile response is perfect, the sound is clicky enough to be engaging but not loud enough to be annoying. Backlit keyboard is a nice touch too. BATTERY LIFE Battery life is fairly good for the specs that are in this, with a 97+Whr battery. With keyboard lights off, battery set to high battery life mode in Windows 10, and Dell Power Command set to Optimal, I get about 6 hours with moderate use (web browsing, Photoshop Lightroom CC). This is totally acceptable to me. With the 1080P screen you'd probably get 6-8 hours. With heavy use (such as gaming) don't expect more than 1 - 1.5 hours. SERVICEABILITY From what I can tell, this machine is fairly serviceable, especially by today's standards. The RAM and SSD are easily user replaceable, and I'd argue that the battery is as well. Honestly, I can't think of anything bad to say about this laptop. Maybe that I wish the battery life was a little bit better, but this isn't Dell's fault and I can't knock the machine for it. The hardware in it is some high end power hungry stuff. They somehow stuffed nearly a 100 Whr battery in here which helps a lot but I'm not sure there was much else they could do. Any other questions and I will try to answer them in comments. This here is a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019 by Tim Gwynne

  • Hit or miss and apparently I got lucky
This Laptop is incredibly hit and miss apparently. I would see claims that at the time it was the best laptop for editing video. Well there were alot of user reviews that weren't very good. As soon as i unboxed it I redid the thermal paste upgraded the ram and the wifi card just to be sure that things were handled. Ran my benchmarks and my tech says its the best laptop hes scene that comes prebuilt. It has been a workhorse and i love it. It zips threw 4k footage in no time and I rarely run into any issues. I would recommend running benchmarks as soon as it comes out of the box and maybe getting it checked out by a technician you trust to make sure its not a lemon. I have spoken to alot of people that have horror stories about the one they got and dell treating them like crap. Dell customer service isnt the best ive called a couple times and my experience was always horrible. But all in all i personally cant complain. If your looking in this price range i recommend looking at the ASUS Zenbook pro duo also depending on what your doing. Ive messed around with it and ive got alot of friends that swear by it. Higher tier laptops is an investment so get the warranty and make sure everything works and you should be fine.(if you can see if theres a warranty offered by anyone besided dell they will screw you) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019 by william dougherty

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