Alienware m15 Ryzen™ Edition R5 with AMD Ryzen 5000 CPU | Dell USA

Experience our fastest 15″ G-SYNC display ever. Featuring Alienware Cryo-Tech™ cooling and AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series mobile processor.

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First place in speed: The Alienware m15 Ryzen™ Edition R5 gaming laptop is our first 15″ notebook to carry a 360Hz optional display.

Crystal-clear action: Whether you’re gaming at your leisure or in the thick of battle, never miss any critical details thanks to smoother gameplay. A result of our deliberate engineering decisions, the latest m15 is incredibly fast starting from 165Hz. But we didn’t stop there. The latest m15 offers NVIDIA® G-SYNC® technology to synchronize the refresh rate of your display with the performance your graphics card is capable of for smoother gameplay during high-speed action — available only on the optional FHD 360Hz*and QHD 240Hz panels.

SPEED TAILORED TO YOU

The Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 is engineered to offer variety. Whatever your gaming needs are, this laptop is here to not only meet them, but exceed them by raising the standard for display technologies.

Fast is a given: The latest m15 R5 comes standard with an impressive refresh rate of 165Hz. Plus, an FHD resolution with the comfort of reduced blue light emissions keep you deep in the game without reducing image quality.

Uninterrupted gaming: Speed was the goal; better gaming is the result. A 240Hz configuration increases the resolution to QHD which leads to an incredible amount of pixels at an exceptionally fast refresh rate to ensure your games look great and feel smooth.

Our fastest refresh rate: We didn’t stop until we accomplished the previously impossible. Experience our fastest display option on a 15″ gaming laptop, now set at 360Hz. Available in FHD resolution, this refresh rate is perfect for experiencing the latest games and viewing your favorite movies in a resolution beyond the requisite of 1080p.

Optimize your view: With the goal of smooth gameplay in mind, the 240Hz and 360Hz panel options also support NVIDIA’s G-SYNC technology which is intended for a better handshake between the refresh rate of your display and the refresh rate that your GPU is capable of providing.

Windows Hello: Get your mission started sooner with a password that’s as personal as it gets using the newly added Windows Hello facial recognition—available with QHD 240Hz or FHD 360Hz panels*

KEEP YOUR COOL WITH ALIENWARE CRYO-TECH™

To us design is more than just mechanics, it’s art. Alienware Cryo-Tech™ Cooling Technology is an engineering approach that doesn’t compromise your system’s gaming performance by means of electrical and mechanical methods, and instead maintains your system’s stability even during the most intense gaming moments.

Dense copper module: The new m15 carries four independent copper heat-pipes, unifying the copper surfaces in contact with the CPU, GPU, and fan assemblies, providing heat dissipation across these core components.

Consider your thermals, managed:
 Gamers can adjust their power settings across one of five unique fan profiles—in our Alienware Command Center software—according to whether performance or battery life are prioritized with various options in between.

Airflow at its finest: Our new m15 R5 chassis prioritizes performance with a dual fan design that pulls in cool air from the top and bottom vents, and exhales exhaust out the left, right, and rear vents for optimal cooling of the core components.

Load balancing heat pipes: The dynamics of thermal activity across critical components like the GPU and the CPU are intelligently discharged across four copper composite heat pipes of up to 3mm in diameter.

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2 Reviews For This Product

  1. 02

    by Moha

    great pc from great company.

  2. 02

    by Luke

    Love it, Fast and powerful. Did come with a couple nicks on the shell on the inside near the left hinge somehow but nothing too concerning.

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