Alienware m15 R6 Gaming Laptop | Dell USA
Game on with our fastest 15\" G-SYNC display ever. Featuring Alienware Cryo-Tech™ cooling and 11th Gen IntelCore™ processors.
UNCOMPROMISED VISUAL PERFORMANCE
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. Thanks to our deliberate engineering decisions, the latest m15 is incredibly fast starting from 165Hz. But we didn’t stop there. The latest m15 R6 offers smoother gameplay during high-speed action thanks to NVIDIA® G-SYNC® technology that synchronizes your display’s refresh rate with the performance your graphics card is capable of—available only on the optional 360Hz FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution and 240Hz QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution display.
Give your eyes a break: Each m15 R6 display option includes our ComfortView Plus low blue light technology. This is a hardware-based approach to filtering blue light without harming image quality designed to give you confidence to game for hours on end.
SATISFY YOUR NEED FOR SPEED
Fast is a given: The latest m15 R6 comes standard with an impressively fast refresh rate of 165Hz and FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution for brilliant visuals and unforgettable gaming experiences every time.
Uninterrupted gaming: Speed was the goal; better gaming is the result. A 240Hz configuration increases the resolution to QHD, which means almost twice as many pixels as an FHD display at an exceptionally fast refresh rate to ensure your games look sharp 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, it’s the perfect refresh rate for competitive gameplay where your reflexes can keep up with high-speed action thanks to smoother graphics – the ultimate choice for the ultimate win.
Smoother support: With the goal of smooth gameplay in mind, the 240Hz and 360Hz panel options also support NVIDIA® G-SYNC® technology which enables 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 the QHD 240Hz or FHD 360Hz panels.*
ADVANCED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Airflow at its finest: Our new m15 R6 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.
Consider your thermals managed: If you want to control your system temperatures directly, now you can manage your CPU’s maximum temperature limit by modifying a setting in your BIOS called TCC Offset. Beyond this, 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.
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.
High voltage driving fan: The fire resistant, liquid crystal polymer fan blades include sleeve bearings and 3 phase fan control to create less friction and circulate air more efficiently.
POWER PRIORITIZED
Prepare for the win: Make every mission a chance to show off your skills with the optional NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3080 graphics offering higher performance. Included with the Alienware m15 R6 are NVIDIA’s 3rd-Gen Max-Q technologies which include support for Dynamic Boost 2.0 for additional graphics power, Resizable BAR to improve CPU to GPU processing, and Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology where AI works to boost your frame rates when your graphics card is working the hardest. With NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3080 and Dynamic Boost 2.0 enabled the m15 R6 is rated for up to 125W of maximum graphics power.
Loaded with memory: The Alienware m15 R6 introduces DDR4 3200Mhz or 2933Mhz memory to our 15″ laptops, taking your mega-tasking abilities to a new level. It even lets gamers upgrade their memory post-purchase, using the two available SO-DIMM slots.
High-speed attack: Killer DoubleShot™ Pro allows the use of both the Killer Wireless and Killer Ethernet interfaces at the same time. This will provide more usable bandwidth to the end user. Killer E2600 1G Ethernet is capable of handling 1 Gbps of traffic and the Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 is capable of handling up 2.4 Gbps of traffic. Killer DoubleShot Pro allows both of these interfaces to work at the same time which will give the end user max throughput as high as 3.4 Gbps.
THE KEYS TO VICTORY
More options, more wins: Alienware’s exclusive ultra-low profile truly mechanical laptop keyboard offers the opportunity to extend your senses into next-level immersion. Experience real mechanical key switch design and architecture that’s exceptionally tactile and audile.
Additional information
Front Height | 0.51 in. (12.9 mm) |
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Rear Height | 0.90 in. (22.85 mm) |
Width | 14.02 in. (356.2 mm) |
Depth | 10.73 in. (272.5 mm) |
Lowest Weight | 5.34 lbs. (2.42 kg) |
Maximum Weight | 5.93 lbs. (2.69 kg) |
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by Marcos
Its been amazing since I bought this laptop but I’ve had some problems like when I paired my Airpods Pro to the bluetooth, it sounds awful, I don’t know why, so I’ve been playing with speakers on. Also I tried the Game Pass of Xbox for PC, SW Battlefield 1 was the first game I tried, I got GPU lag related for the first mission and then everything was fine. One more thing is that the Laptop gets too hot when I’m playing, so I have to be in my gaming room while on it, with A/C otherwise the laptop is so hot. I would like to know more about this issues if you can send me an email or something.
by Karen
Alienware has always made top notch machines, but this one is over the top.. I spent many months researching, and many more waiting for the 3080 version to be available, which was well worth the wait. I knew this machine was going to be a beast, but in real life it is much more epic.. Windows 11 hello login is great! Before using, I was thinking, this is not going to work in the dark which it does. amazing. Also the cpu is way faster than I could ever imagine, and is able to crush any game at max resolution over 100FPS. totally mind boggling how this thing deals with heat. However it does get pretty warm after a few hours of game play. Very impressed. Amazing screen and sound too. The keyboard is my favorite part to it. Much more crispy then my razr ornate mech keyboard.
by Potato
I know theirs been new ones released but even some of them have heating issues I’m not struggling to much with it but its definitely noticeable. this is my first gaming pc but for my first I’m over all pretty happy just that one issue and besides these alien laptops are a bit pricey and I certainly cant afford a hole lot I was able to use my credit card otherwise well yeah. The style and construction and love how I can upgrade it and stuff as well. Again the heating though is a big taker though.
by Mike
The keyboard is like butter to use. Amazing speed and graphics.