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[Refurb] Dell G3 15 3590 Laptop - i5/8G/512G/FHD/GTX1650/W10 $979 + i7/128GB+1TB $1069 - Delivered @ Dell Outlet

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Pretty good price for a couple of decently spec'd portable gaming laptops.

3 x Listings for the i5/512GB SSD variant:

https://www.dell.com/en-au/outlet/refurbished-g3-15-3590-lap…

https://www.dell.com/en-au/outlet/refurbished-g3-15-3590-lap…

https://www.dell.com/en-au/outlet/refurbished-g3-15-3590-lap…

Intel Core 9th Generation i5-9300H Processor (Quad Core, Up to 4.10GHz, 8MB Cache, 45W)
Windows 10 Home
512GB PCIe M.2 NVMe Class 35 Solid State Drive
8GB (2x4GB) 2666MHz DDR4 Non-ECC
15.6 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare 300 nits IPS LED Backlit Non-Touch Narrow Border Display
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5
1Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis Warranty

There is also the i7-9750H with a 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD for an extra $90 which might be the better buy!

https://www.dell.com/en-au/outlet/refurbished-g3-15-3590-lap…

https://www.dell.com/en-au/outlet/refurbished-g3-15-3590-lap…

Intel Core 9th Generation i7-9750H Processor (6 Core, Up to 4.50GHz, 12MB Cache, 45W)
Windows 10 Home
128GB PCIe M.2 NVMe Class 35 Solid State Drive + 1TB 2.5inch SATA Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
8GB (2x4GB) 2666MHz DDR4 Non-ECC
15.6 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare 300 nits IPS LED Backlit Non-Touch Narrow Border Display
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5
1Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis Warranty

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  • ahh, if only 1660ti

  • So many refurbs isn't a great endorsement of Dell tbh.

    • +6

      A handful of refurbished items, out of the millions of products they distribute sounds fine to me.

    • +3

      A lot of these refurbs I think are mis-labelled as they are bulk orders that have been returned.

      I think "As New" items were built and never shipped.

      Of course there will be some actual refurb units in there but after about 7 purchases from the Outlet, pretty much every one was in as-new condition.

      • +1

        I often see refurbished items listed as such, just because their boxes have been opened, so essentially along the lines of what you've stated.

        Nevertheless, i don't believe this reflects badly on Dell in any manner.

    • +1

      from memory, it's an internal Dell policy to label these as refurbished and route through outlet with considerable discount, and there could be a few reasons for this

      in reality these units are not different from brand new, and carry the same warranty. it's also very easy to extend warranty if need be.

      so, buying from Dell outlet is same as retail, but cheaper.

      I never had problems with products that came from Dell outlet. if something isn't up to scratch, it's promptly serviced without hassle.

  • +1

    beat me to it! I was going to post haha

  • one thing to keep in mind is that G3 15 3590 uses 2230 SSD which are hard to come by.

    I would recommend sticking to 512gb ssd sku since upgrading it wouldn't be easy

  • +1

    How much do you have to spend in order to get a laptop with 16gb ram? It's a joke that 90% of the laptop deals come with 8gb which is less than some phones have lol. Take that rubbish back to 2015

    • Well, you can either pay the premium and buy one with 16Gb, or unless you are beyond stupid, you can easily upgrade yourself.

      • -4

        And void warranty

        • Not true.

          This often spread misnomer is not based in fact.

          Warranty obviously won't apply to any part you add or if you damage any of the original laptop components while installing something 3rd party.

          However, if you don't break anything while putting in RAM or a HDD, your warranty on any of the original components of the laptop will not be voided.

          I had a faulty motherboard replaced under warranty in May this year on a newish Dell laptop and Dell service technician said not a problem with the additional RAM and HDD I had installed myself. They are "user upgradeable parts".

          If you upgraded the stereo in your car it wouldn't void any remaining warranty on the rest of the vehicle. Same concept for a computer.

          Obviously, if you don't know what you're doing, best to get someone that does to do it for you. Not really that hard though, if you are careful, know how to use a screwdriver and can watch a Youtube instruction video.

          If any major computer manufacturer or reseller tried to peddle you the above falsehood though, a quick mention of Australian Consumer Law should set them straight pretty quickly.

  • Is Dell Outlet eligible for the cashbacks? You can only go to the Dell website from Cashrewards and Shopback.

    • +1

      Ahhh, disregard. It clearly states in SB and CR website that Outlets are excluded. Probably best to update the badges in the post?

  • How does this compare with the dell g3 15 2020 version?
    I also heard there is a amd graphics version too thats really good.

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