Dell Precision 7750 review
Dell Precision 7750 — from 2020, 1.9 kg, performance 72.
Technical specifications
| Type | Workstation |
| Release year | 2020 |
| Screen | 17.3" · 1920x1080 |
| Processor | Intel Core i7 10875H , Intel Core i7 10750H |
| Graphics | Quadro RTX 4000 , Quadro T1000 4GB |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
| Weight | 1.9 kg |
| Battery | 95 Wh |
Performance scores
A Quadro RTX 4000 flagship with measured frames to prove it
The Dell Precision 7750 (2020) carries a Core i7 10875H — eight cores — a Quadro RTX 4000, and 64GB of RAM at $628. Its measured GPU score of 67.27 runs 59.3 percent above the workstation-class median in the top quartile, and the 95Wh battery (46 percent above median, huge tier) backs the package. The trade-off is the standard one for this chassis: mobility reads 24 against a 36 median.
Measured throughput, not just spec-sheet promise
The flags are the strongest kind — measured frames: Grand Theft Auto V clears recommended at a measured 140 fps, Far Cry 5 clears recommended at a measured 100 fps, Overwatch clears recommended, and Photoshop and Visual Studio Code clear their minimums. The Quadro RTX 4000 is a genuine professional part with ray-tracing hardware and ISV credentials; between the eight-core CPU and 64GB of RAM, this is a compute-and-render machine that still games credibly at 1080p.
Price and value trajectory
From $2,200 at launch to $628 today, the 7750 has shed 12.3 percent per year, with a projected $483 (a further 23.1 percent) in two years. The slide is active but proportionate — the hardware remains professional-grade while the price walks down to meet it.
Against its price neighbors
Above it sits its own successor, the Precision 7760 at $700 with newer silicon; below it the ThinkPad P53 at $592 and the Precision 5550 at $541. The P53 is the same generation with a Quadro-class GPU and slower memory ceiling; the 5550 is the slimmer Dell with a smaller battery. At $628 the 7750 holds the strongest GPU-and-measured-frames position of the four.
Bottom line
The Precision 7750 at $628 delivers flagship-workstation throughput with the receipts: measured rec-bar frames in modern titles, an eight-core CPU, and a huge battery. Accept the low mobility score as the price of the package, and note it undercuts its own successor by $72 while offering more measured proof of capability.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration handles modern AAA games at high settings, video editing, and heavy multitasking.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 43.5) ↔ price (median 471).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 36) ↔ overall performance (median 60.6).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 100) ↔ battery life (median 2.4).
Precision 7750: verdict
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