MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) Vs Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) Specifications Coming to the battery backup, MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) comes up with the backup of 3 Cell Battery and Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) gives 3 Cell Battery.Ĭheck out the exhaustive comparison below to compare specification for both laptop models. First model runs on Intel Core i7 10750H and second on AMD Ryzen 5. Former has screen size of 17.3 inches and latter has screen size of 15.6 Inches. MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) comes up with RAM & storage of 8 GB and 512 GB whereas Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) comes up with the RAM & storage of 16GB and 512 GB respectively.
MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) runs on Windows 11 Home (64-bit) and Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) runs on Windows 10 Home (64-bit). MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) starts with the price of BDT 99,998 and Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) starts at BDT 99,987. Find out which laptop is best for your personal need - You can compare the two models on the basis of their Price in Bangladesh, Body, Display, Performance, Storage, Battery, Ports, and Networking. This feature is also commonly referred to as "pass through" and VMware also uses the term "VM DirectPath" to refer to it.Which laptop is better? MSI GF75 Thin 10SCSR-297IN Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10/ 4GB Graph) or Dell G15-5515 Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 5 5600H/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph)? Well, you'll get all your questions answered here. The most commonly used of these features goes by several names, the most descriptive of which is Direct Device Attach (DDA)1. While VT-d is the marketing term for a collection of Intel chipset technologies that individually or collectively enhance the performance of the I/O subsystem. In your Aspire 3 A315-53G-599B BIOS you only have settings for VT-x and VT-d which VT-x is the " Intel Virtualization Technology" (VT) formerly known as Vanderpool, this technology enables a CPU to act as if you have several independent computers, in order to enable several operating systems to run at the same time on the same machine. Once enabled, Intel Turbo Boost Technology works automatically under operating system control you can't enable and disable Turbo Boost Technology within windows with any settings only in BIOS and if you have that BIOS switch setting. There are no other user controllable settings via which you can change Intel Turbo Boost Technology operation. You can only disable or enable the technology with a switch in the BIOS and if you have that switch in the BIOS? Which you don't in your Aspire 3 A315-53G-599B BIOS. RnL1918, the Intel Turbo Boost Technology is enabled by default. Btw my laptop is Acer Aspire 3 A315-53G-599B I tried to enable turbo boost by creating power plan to High Perf but when I checked the task manager, clock speed still stuck at 1.58 instead of 3.4ghz as listed on my laptop spec.