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		<title>Dell XPS 15 review (2020): The ideal 15-inch laptop for creatives</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] I&#8217;d wager you won&#8217;t feel so bad about losing ports when you see just how fast the XPS 15 is. Our review unit featured Intel&#8217;s eight-core i7-10875H CPU, NVIDIA&#8217;s GTX 1650 Ti, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. You can configure it all the way up to the super-speedy Core i9 with 64GB [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;d wager you won&#8217;t feel so bad about losing ports when you see just how fast the XPS 15 is. Our review unit featured Intel&#8217;s eight-core i7-10875H CPU, NVIDIA&#8217;s GTX 1650 Ti, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. You can configure it all the way up to the super-speedy Core i9 with 64GB of RAM. It easily trounced the Surface Book 3 in the PCMark 10 benchmark, especially when it came to multi-core testing (though the Surface’s faster GPU gave it a leg up in 3DMark). And it kept up with the ASUS Zephyrus G14 and the Intel NUC 9 Extreme, some of the fastest PCs we&#8217;ve seen this year.</p>
<p>The true test for a machine like this is real-world work, and it didn&#8217;t have any trouble there either. The XPS 15 converted a one-minute 4K video clip into 1080p in 43 seconds with its CPU and 33 seconds with the NVIDIA GPU, which is on par with the powerful NUC 9 Extreme. Needless to say, it didn&#8217;t have any trouble with my usual workflow, which involves juggling dozens of browser tabs, Slack, Evernote, Spotify and Audacity recordings. And while this isn&#8217;t a machine you&#8217;d really get to play games, the GTX 1650 Ti is more than enough to play most modern titles like <em>Overwatch</em> in 1080p.</p>
<p>To get that performance, though, You&#8217;d have to go beyond the $1,300 base model, which only comes with 8GB of RAM and integrated graphics. We’d recommend jumping up to the $1,850 configuration for twice as much RAM, a six-core i7 processor and that NVIDIA GPU. That&#8217;s a huge price jump, I know, but it&#8217;ll make the XPS 15 last you a lot longer. Even then, it&#8217;s still less than the MacBook Pro 16-inch, which starts at $2,400 but is admittedly more powerful. That XPS 15 configuration is also much cheaper than an upgraded Surface Book 3, which also has a lesser quad-core CPU.</p>
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