A gaming MAY work but it will need some configuration.
I recently bought a new Dell laptop that will be used for "usual" laptop uses but it will also be used for infrequent on site recordings. The model I got is an Inspiron 15 5577 which is sold as a "gaming" laptop. I've got what I didn't want off of it and "tamed down". Picky Resplendence Latency Mon is happy and shows no problems. I'll get to find out on the 18th as I have an on site recording scheduled (it was scheduled for Monday 11th but Hurricane Irma cancelled that).
One thing to consider with a commercial built (e.g. Dell, HP, etc) there isn't much option for upgrading, adding more disc drives, etc. I had considered a Dell XPS 8900 when I upgraded back in late November but it didn't have the capability to house two CD/DVD drives, have enough rear panel USB ports, etc. I wound up building my own. However I am a computer tech (at least I know enough to be dangerous). If I were looking at a custom built PC for recording I would seriously consider one of the builders that help on here. Price won't be much different than a high end Dell Alienware (the Dell gaming line) and it will be customized and configured to be a true DAW machine.