Unlike many of the other posters here, my 9570 (32gB, i9) seemed perfect until middle of this year when it started crashing at random. Takes forever to restart after a crash, and comes up with a BIOS error (date/time not set). I have it scrupulously up to date: Bios 1.13 (13!!! WTF) >:(
I have used Dell for years because I had never had a pad experience withe their kit, but this is crap.
Purchased a XPS 9570 specked out with 32gb of RAM + i9 and the worst decision I have ever made. Absolute balls. I extremely recommend against it. I have had my laptop replaced by Dell 3 times and still no use. The whole laptop was mechanically designed wrong and there is no BIOS or any type of update that can fix this piece of s***.
I promise that a laptop with 8 g's of ram and i5 can outperform it at any time and with anything.
I've noticed 2 problems: 1. when using software with streaming data, like StreetSmartEdge connection is periodically lost using wifi or Ethernet connection. Doesn't happen on my old Toshiba connected to the same network. 2. Screen completely goes black for a second or two.
The Dell XPS 15 9570 is a nicely designed product with good specs from a "reputable" company. I don't mind a few glitchs at the start but would have expected them to have fixed the major obvious issues by now.
It will be very short sighted of Dell not to attend to these issues. This was my first Dell product and I'll only ever consider buying a Dell product again if the current issue are fixed and soon.
Keyboard has never worked properly. Especially the space bar. Replaced on site within a month but the replacement is just as bad. Infuriating to the point where I might have to go back to the Macbook Pro it was supposed to replace.
When the XPS 15 9570 launched I was very excited. I got the max spec version, which was expensive but hey, YOLO.
I noticed immediately that system was glitchy, spontaneously unresponsive, and obviously not handling the thermal aspects of CPU & GPU. And this was all happening while only editing Word documents. The hardware was not overworked.
In the end the excitement of the release was basically a path over a cliff. Now I must deal with a very expensive, hot, and glitchy (unusable for minutes), laptop that was *supposed* to be the best.
I'm never buying a Dell again, or at least nothing beyond a disposable.
The only good thing about this laptop is the way it looks aside from that there are the following issues
Screen flashes on and off when it wakes up from sleep. Audio problems with crackling Screen randomly dims despite ambient adjustment being turned off Fan is buggy and cuts in and out constantly
And Dell never offers anything in the way of fixes, just copy and paste the same "solutions" that never work. So disappointed.
Been following this chat ever since my XPS 15 9570 died on April 1 (no it was not April Fools). I had been having problems, but was attributing them to the current issues with Windows 10. Those problems are relevant, but totally unrelated. Once it was confirmed that the new (purchased in Dec. and still under warranty) computer was completely dead, the hell began. They offered me onsite replacement of the mother board. Not the problem. They then offered to fix the IOS(???) board and ribbon. Still no good. Never once were the right parts delivered, nor did anyone connected with the attempted fix speak English as a first language. Nor did they have any idea what the problem was. Everyone read from a pre-written script that had nothing to do with the actual problem, and could not or would not deviate. Finally, a replacement computer was offered. Fine, but no one could compensate me for the hours spent reinstalling not just the backup stuff migrated from the backup drive, but the re-registration of dedicated software, rejiggering of passwords and add-ins, etc. etc. I could say I will never buy Dell again, but none of the rest are better. Would go to MAC/Apple, but my clients are PC-Based. I'm afraid this is just the tip of the iceberg in the future of computer.
Definitely concur and last time I buy Dell. It's just been a horrible nuisance from a broken ordering process to a broken first laptop to a mediocre replacement with quality issues and Dell's inability or unwillingness to invest into fixing issues.
Well. I think it's really useless with the hybrid gpu. I want to disable the Intel gpu and only run Nvidia to cad applications but that's not possible. So sad.
Killer wifi sucks I will buy a 9260 instead so I can get rid of the drops.
When this laptop is coupled to a TB-16 and driving and external monitor(s) it is plagued by a screen flickering issue. Apparently I am not allowed to post links to where I have raised this due to the forum software but there seem to be lots of people suffering an so far nobody at Dell is even looking at it. I dont know how to get their attention - I have interacted with their "support" function online and got nowhere.
I'm running my XPS 15 under Ubuntu 18 with upgraded SSD (Samsung EVO 1TB) and memory (32GB) and really don't have any complaints. I don't try to micromanage battery power, keep the NVidia drivers on, and generally shut down between usage. Most of these complaints seem to be about the way that the XPS conserves power. IMHO it's an easy fix -- just disable power saving and bring along a power plug.