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This gaming laptop with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is on sale for under $700

SAVE $344.99: Usually $1,044.98, the Dell G5 15 gaming laptop (256GB SSD, 8GB RAM) is on sale on the brand's website for just $699.99 as of Jan. 22.


When it comes to starter gaming laptop specs, the general GPU consensus among experts seems to be this: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is a standout from a power-per-dollar standpoint. By equipping it with its fancy, high-performance Turing architecture but omitting ray tracing or deep learning components, per Tech Radar, Nvidia's made it an extremely solid mid-range graphics card.

A GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU is actually one of the reasons why we love the Dell G5 15 gaming laptop so much: It allows the machine to prioritize serious power at a very reasonable price point. (A 10th-gen Intel Core i5 processor certainly doesn't hurt, either.) Coincidentally, Dell has the 256GB model with 8GB of RAM on sale right now for just $699.99 — that's 33% off its suggested retail price of $1,044.98. Read more...

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