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Overall great computer for 1080p gaming and some 1440p gaming with an unlocked i7 and GTX 1070. Comes with a small SSD for a bootdrive too.
Processor: Intel Core 6th Generation i7-6700K Processor (Quad Core, 4.0GHz, 8M Cache, 91W)
Windows 10 Home 64bit English
2 TB 3.5-inch SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
32GB mSATA Solid State Drive
16GB DDR4 Non- ECC 2133MHz (1x16GB)
Tray load DVD Drive (Reads and Writes to DVD/CD)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5
Dell Outlet XPS 8910
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Other than that for the specs and price, it is pretty good at the current market value. GPU alone costs nearly half the price of this PC.
Pros for this one:
Quite a bit cheaper
Arguably better CPU (being unlocked, even if it is last gen)
Bigger total storage (2TB + 32GB vs 1TB + 256GB
Pros for Costco:
Double the ram (32GB vs 16GB)
Faster Ram (2400MHz vs 2133MHz)
Bigger SSD (256GB vs 32GB)
It's just a matter of if the Ram and SSD are worth +$200 dollars. (Of course there may be other kickers, but those are the main ones.)
Edit: With all being said and done, I'd go for this one, most because those pros are not worth +$200 to me.
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EDIT: sounds like they do allow limited overclocking of CPU In bios.
http://en.community.de
Pros for this one:
- Quite a bit cheaper
- Arguably better CPU (being unlocked, even if it is last gen)
- Bigger total storage (2TB + 32GB vs 1TB + 256GB
Pros for Costco:It's just a matter of if the Ram and SSD are worth +$200 dollars. (Of course there may be other kickers, but those are the main ones.)
Edit: With all being said and done, I'd go for this one, most because those pros are not worth +$200 to me.
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They may, but I do not think they do, I picked up an XPS 8900 earlier this year with the i7-6700 non K and I can't even change the RAM speed. The BIOS software is proprietary only to Dell.
I ended up just buying Crucial RAM that had minimum speed set to 2400MHz over the normal 2133MHz, but either way you couldnt tell the difference in speed for most uses especially when you are using a 1070.
Other than that for the specs and price, it is pretty good at the current market value. GPU alone costs nearly half the price of this PC.