Dell G15 Vs Lenovo LOQ Gaming Performance Comparison: Best RTX 4060 Laptop In Rs 1.25 Lakh
If you’re in the market for an affordable Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 powered laptop then you have two very good options under Rs 1.25 lakh price point. The first one is the Dell G15 5530 featuring the Intel Core i7-13650HX CPU, RTX 4060 GPU, 16GB DDR5 RAM and 1TB SSD. On the other hand is the Lenovo LOQ powered by the Intel Core i7-13620H CPU, RTX 4060 and a combination of 16GB DDR5 memory and 1TB SSD storage.
The Dell G15 costs around Rs 1.25 lakh, at the time of writing, and the Lenovo LOQ has a relatively affordable price tag of Rs 1.04 lakh. So the question is, which of them offers more value for money.
Dell G15 Vs Lenovo LOQ: RTX 4060 Comparison Review: Design, Build Quality, Keyboard And I/O
In terms of design, the Dell G15 comes off as an all-rounder rugged machine. On the other hand, the Lenovo LOQ looks like a rather slim gaming laptop with an edgy design. In terms of portability, the Lenovo LOQ takes the crown but when it comes size and overall toughness and build quality, the Dell G15 is taking the lead here. Be it in terms of how the display hinge works, the overall flex in the lid or the deck area or the general wear and tear resistance of the materials, the Dell G15 fares better in these areas, with Lenovo being a close second.
However, when it comes to keyboard and touchpad, the Lenovo LOQ fares better. Thanks to a set of keys with great spring action and travel and a much bigger and smoother touchpad. The Dell G15 meanwhile has a really small touchpad, probably one of the smallest in the segment. Similarly, the G15’s key size is also relatively small.
When it comes to I/O though, both laptops have a strong array of ports, but the Lenovo LOQ stands out with its higher-speed USB-A ports, a versatile USB-C port with power delivery, and the additional E-Shutter button for webcam privacy. The Dell G15, while having more USB-A ports, does not offer the same speed or power delivery features as the Lenovo LOQ. Therefore, the Lenovo LOQ offers a slight edge in terms of overall port functionality and versatility.
Dell G15 Vs Lenovo LOQ: Display Comparison
When comparing the displays of the Dell G15 and Lenovo LOQ, several key differences stand out. The Dell G15 boasts a peak brightness of 339 cd/m², 100% sRGB coverage, 84% DCI-P3 coverage, and an average Delta E of 2.84. Meanwhile, the Lenovo LOQ has a higher peak brightness at 369 cd/m² but lags in colour accuracy with 61% sRGB coverage, 45% DCI-P3 coverage, and an average Delta E of 5.1.
The Lenovo LOQ’s higher brightness is better for bright environments. However, the Dell G15 excels in colour accuracy and coverage, which are vital for graphic design, photography, and video editing. The Dell G15’s lower Delta E indicates superior colour accuracy, while the Lenovo LOQ’s higher Delta E suggests more inaccuracies.
Overall, the Dell G15 is the better choice for precise colour reproduction. Its superior colour accuracy, full sRGB coverage, and high DCI-P3 coverage make it ideal for users needing accurate and vibrant displays. While the Lenovo LOQ’s higher brightness is notable, it doesn’t make up for its not so accurate colour performance.
Dell G15 Vs Lenovo LOQ: Performance And Gaming Benchmark Comparison
When comparing the Dell G15 and Lenovo LOQ, the Dell G15 clearly takes the lead in several key performance areas. Powered by the Intel i7-13650HX, the Dell G15 delivers impressive benchmark scores: 3DMark TimeSpy at 10958, TimeSpy Extreme at 5060, FireStrike at 25509, FireStrike Extreme at 12453, and FireStrike Ultra at 6290. It also achieves a solid PCMark10 Extended score of 9327 and Cinebench R20 and R23 scores of 7585 and 1907 for single-core and 18574 for multi-core, respectively.
On the other hand, the Lenovo LOQ, equipped with the Intel Core i7-13620H, scores 8700 in 3DMark TimeSpy, 4064 in TimeSpy Extreme, 19693 in FireStrike, 10348 in FireStrike Extreme, and 5252 in FireStrike Ultra. Its PCMark10 Extended score is 9093, with Cinebench R20 and R23 scores of 5889 and 1774 for single-core and 15666 for multi-core.
As a result, the Dell G15 outshines the Lenovo LOQ in benchmark performance, making it the superior choice for demanding tasks and gaming.
In gaming benchmarks, the Lenovo LOQ outperforms the Dell G15 in Valorant, achieving 350 FPS on high settings and 370 FPS on medium settings, compared to the Dell G15’s 310 FPS and 320 FPS. However, the Dell G15 excels in more demanding titles. For instance, it achieves 94 FPS on high and 128 FPS on medium settings in Metro Exodus, compared to the Lenovo LOQ’s 81 FPS and 109 FPS. In Dirt 5, the Dell G15 reaches 149 FPS on high and 159 FPS on medium, significantly higher than the Lenovo LOQ’s 101 FPS and 127 FPS. Similarly, in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the Dell G15 scores 118 FPS on high and 143 FPS on medium, surpassing the Lenovo LOQ’s 105 FPS and 124 FPS.
The Dell G15 also leads in Shadow of the Tomb Raider with 157 FPS on high and 160 FPS on medium settings, compared to the Lenovo LOQ’s 132 FPS and 138 FPS. In Civilization VI, the Lenovo LOQ slightly outperforms with 116 FPS on high and 123 FPS on medium settings, compared to the Dell G15’s 113 FPS and 119 FPS. For Gears of War 5, the Lenovo LOQ achieves better medium settings performance with 164 FPS, although the Dell G15 performs well at 155 FPS on high and 160 FPS on medium. In GTA 5, the Dell G15 leads with 185 FPS on high and 187 FPS on medium, while the Lenovo LOQ scores 169 FPS and 178 FPS, respectively.
Dell G15 Vs Lenovo LOQ RTX 4060 Gaming Performance Review: Conclusion
The Dell G15 generally offers superior gaming performance, particularly in demanding titles, thanks to its bigger chassis, better cooling, and high-powered CPU and GPU. It benefits from features like a higher refresh rate display and larger storage. The Lenovo LOQ, with its brighter display and better keyboard, I/O and a slim design, is an excellent choice for gamers who prioritise lighter weight and good performance in popular titles. However, for gamers seeking the best overall performance and additional features, the Dell G15 is the better option.
Yetnesh Dubey
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