The Dell G15 and G3 gaming laptops are popular among budget-conscious gamers—but their stock 60Hz screens often bottleneck performance in fast-paced titles. Fortunately, many G15/G3 models (especially from 2021 onward) support native high-refresh replacements—no BIOS lock, no EDID issues. As a direct distributor for AUO, BOE, and LG, we supply A Grade 120Hz/165Hz panels validated for plug-and-play use in G15 5511, 5520, 5530, and G3 3590/3500. No modding. No firmware flashing. Just drop-in performance.
1. Compatible Models & Upgrade Paths
1.1 Which G15/G3 Models Support High-Refresh Upgrades?
Not all units can be upgraded—compatibility depends on GPU output capability e eDP cable bandwidth. Verified upgradeable models include:
Dell G15 5511 / 5520 / 5530:
- Original: 60Hz FHD (LP156WF6)
- Upgrade to: 165Hz FHD (AUO B156HAN05.0 or BOE NV156WUM-T0A)
- Requires: Standard eDP 40-pin cable (already installed)
Dell G3 3590 / 3500 (RTX 1650+ variants):
- Supports up to 120Hz via eDP 30-pin
- Recommended panel: BOE NV156WHM-N61 (120Hz, 3ms)
⚠️ Non-upgradeable: G15 5510 (Intel-only GPU), G3 3579 (older eDP 20-pin)
We provide a free compatibility checker—just send your service tag.
1.2 Native vs “Forced” Refresh: Why It Matters
Some sellers claim “144Hz works on any G15”—but this often requires:
- Custom EDID injection
- BIOS unlock tools
- Risk of screen flicker or sleep-wake failure
Our panels are natively supported by Dell’s GPU drivers (NVIDIA Optimus / AMD Enduro). No software tweaks needed.
1.3 Interface & Cable Requirements
All supported upgrades use the existing eDP cable—no extra parts required:
- G15 5511+: eDP 40-pin → supports 165Hz @ 8bpc
- G3 3590: eDP 30-pin → max 120Hz @ 6bpc
We include pinout diagrams with every order to prevent misconnection.
2. Panel Specifications & Brand Comparison
2.1 Top 3 Gaming Panels in Stock
| Panel Model | Supplier | Refresh Rate | Response Time | Brightness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUO B156HAN05.0 | AUO | 165Hz | 3ms (GTG) | 300 nits | G15 5520/5530 |
| BOE NV156WUM-T0A | BOE | 165Hz | 5ms | 280 nits | Cost-effective bulk |
| LG LP156WF1-SPD1 | LG | 120Hz | 4ms | 350 nits | Color accuracy + speed |
All are IPS-type, FHD (1920×1080), e non-touch (touch not supported on G15/G3 gaming SKUs).
2.2 Performance Metrics That Gamers Care About
- Response Time: 3–5ms GTG prevents ghosting in FPS games
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz enables >100 FPS gameplay without tearing (when paired with V-Sync or G-Sync Compatible)
- Color Coverage: sRGB 99–100% (AUO/LG), 95% (BOE)
- Viewing Angle: 178°/178° — critical for multiplayer setups
Note: None support G-Sync hardware—but all are G-Sync Compatible certified by NVIDIA.
2.3 Common Misconceptions
- ❌ “You need a new motherboard” → False. GPU and eDP lane support is built-in.
- ❌ “Only Dell-branded panels work” → False. OEM panels from AUO/BOE are identical to Dell FRUs.
- ✅ “165Hz works out of the box on G15 5520 with RTX 3060” → True. Verified in 100+ test units.
Ordering for Resellers & Mod Shops
3.1 Stock & MOQ
- AUO B156HAN05.0: 800+ units in stock
- BOE NV156WUM-T0A: 1,200+ units
- MOQ: 5 pcs (sample: 1 pc, refundable)
Lead time: 3–5 business days worldwide.
3.2 Value for Mod & Repair Shops
- Bulk discounts for shops offering “screen upgrade” services
- Marketing assets: We provide comparison charts (“60Hz vs 165Hz”) for your website
- Technical support: WhatsApp + email for installation troubleshooting