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Dell Alienware x15 and x17 Gaming Laptops Comes with Plethora of Specifications

Dell introduces the new Alienware gaming laptops – x15 and x17. Both devices come with plethora of specifications and features.

Dell Alienware x15 and x17

Dell is bringing its two new Alienware gaming laptops – x15 and x17. Both devices come with supernatural specifications and features. The top-rated features include Nvidia RTX 30 series GPU integration, improved thermal, 11th-gen Intel processors, RGB lighting, super thin design, and powerful heat dissipation vents. The company has put these two Alienware on sale in the US.

Alienware x15 and x17

Price

Let’s start with the prices. the base model comes for $1,999 while the higher-end model comes for $2,099, a difference of $100 but with a plethora of better features.

Specifications

The Dell Alienware x15 is a 15-inch gaming laptop, while the Del Alienware x17 brings a 17-inch display. The former is 0.6-inch thick, while the latter is 0.8-inch. The based model comes with a full HD display with a resolution of 1080 pixels and 165Hz or 360Hz, or a QHD screen at 240Hz. The higher-end model will be available in two full HD options, or a UHD (4K) 120Hz refresh rate option.

Both devices are powered by the 11th-Gen Core i7 or Core i9 Tiger Lake-H processors, paired with the no-slouch GeForce RTX 3060 and going up to the powerful GeForce RTX 3080.

Moreover, these laptops come with a smart new cooling system, which is equipped with Element 31 that ensures a 25% improved thermal performance. They will also offer quad fans for better heat dissipation.

In a blog post, Dell stated:

We’ve engineered the next evolution of our Alienware Cryo-TechTM cooling technology which introduces Element 31, an exclusive thermal interface material (TIM) concocted from Encapsulated Gallium-Silicone liquid metal compound. This material exists between the CPU and their thermal elements to disperse heat and mitigate spikes in core temperatures from affecting the system’s performance,