Dell XPS 7590 - A One Year Review

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • I purchased the Dell XPS 7590 as a replacement for my MacBook Pro last year; In this video, I give an honest "one year on" review and discuss the issues that I've had with this laptop (used for Software Development and Photo/Video editing) as well as the good points and bits I love about it.
    Notable issues being: Motherboard replacement, OBS screen recording issues and power management problems with WiFi and Bluetooth.
    #dellxps #xps7590 #xps15 #laptopreview #linuxOnXps #surfacekeyboard

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @mikaelawaye2242
    @mikaelawaye2242 2 роки тому +1

    I bought this same model around the time you did. but with OLED. so far its been good to me.

    • @nav4688
      @nav4688 Рік тому

      hey buddy do you have any oled pixel burn ins with your laptop now?

  • @Ssin1235
    @Ssin1235 3 роки тому

    Great review!! Commented on my XPS 9570 running on hackintosh 10.14.6 lol

  • @PartyintheAM
    @PartyintheAM 4 роки тому +1

    Hey great review. i also use resolve.
    Any tips on computer settings/resolve settings for smooth playback while editing?
    im on the free version thinking maybe thats why it isnt as smooth.
    im on the i9 9th gen 32gb ram as well.

    • @TheBearTech
      @TheBearTech  4 роки тому

      Hey PartyintheAM, I too am using the free version on the XPS too and don't have any issues with playback not being smooth; I did however use the Nvidia Control Panel to forcw the launch of Davinici Resolve using the GTX 1650 instead - maybe this might help?

    • @PartyintheAM
      @PartyintheAM 4 роки тому

      @@TheBearTechAre you doing 4k? im always using gopro & drone. i heard this H265 or whatever codec is really hard on the computers . I assumed the xps7590 would just eat it with the i9. its on and off with how stable it is im just trying to maximize the computer! its not easy.

  • @dfcw
    @dfcw Рік тому

    In 2023 does this laptop have good enough performance to use Visual Studio without pain points?

    • @TheBearTech
      @TheBearTech  Рік тому

      Personally, I believe it works great, still! Visual Studio still works flawlessly. Hope this helps :)

  • @kartiksaxena9180
    @kartiksaxena9180 3 роки тому

    Hey, i recently bought this laptop's fhd version. From the beginning itself i m not able to understand why but the power button is required to be pressed multiple times or harder to start the laptop. Is this the case with every XPS 7590?

    • @TheBearTech
      @TheBearTech  3 роки тому

      Hi @KARTIK SAXENA - I've noticed this a few times myself (not every time though) I just assumed that it *could* be due to the built in fingerprint scanner? Have you tried googling the issue? - Hopefully you'll be able to find a solution/fix online otherwise, if not, call Dell Support and have them look at it BEFORE your waranty/next day service expires. Good luck my friend, I hope you manage to get it sorted. Thanks, Bobby

    • @kartiksaxena9180
      @kartiksaxena9180 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBearTech Hi Allen, thanks for replying. I did contact with the support team and got this reply:
      "A delay upon pressing the power button to turn on the system in DC mode (battery only) is expected behavior.
      This is due to the S5 power consumption saving design, where the charger IC is turned off when the system is set to S5. The charger IC includes a power-saving function under S5, and it takes time to resume from an S5 to an S0 state after pressing the power button. The time difference between AC/DC mode is this transition time. Meaning power button may require a long press when in battery only mode." Hopefully this is true!

    • @TheBearTech
      @TheBearTech  3 роки тому +1

      Ah ha, that makes perfect sense then. You should be able to change the setting in the BIOS if you need then/is not what you want :) Thanks for watching the video and best of luck with your Dell XPS :)

    • @kartiksaxena9180
      @kartiksaxena9180 3 роки тому

      @@TheBearTech which bios setting are we talking about here

    • @TheBearTech
      @TheBearTech  3 роки тому

      Hey @KARTIK SAXENA, The BIOS setting should be found under "Power Management > Sleep mode", you should be able to change it there :) Hope this helps!