For those that want an out of the box good gaming experience. These similar prebuilts have gotten torched on here before but please think before you TD about today's market and the fact that this is 10th gen Intel (hyperthreading). 1650 super also has nvenc encoder for better streaming.
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https://www.dell.com/preferences/...epp&~ck=mn
Upgrade to a 1660 super for $45 extra, 500w power supply for $17
>$17.64 a/c Now, or both!
SIDE DEAL: after customizing the PC, they give you the option to add accessories. They are offering an Alienware mechanical keyboard and RGB mouse for only $77 AC!!
Now $111.14 a/c
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/d...00-desktop
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FYI... Amex $120 statement credit off $599 Dell purchase expires July 31st
FYI... Amex $120 statement credit off $599 Dell purchase expires July 31st
Those inspirons have low wattage psu with limited airflow. Id jump on this if i needed a gaming pc
How? Case $50, Motherboard $90, ram $60, psu $60, gpu $200, 512 gb ssd $50, cpu $100, os $50? These figures are already based off the lowest prices ive seen on Sd with questionable brands.
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This build comes out to $540+ and that's with a cheap windows key that some don't like the idea of purchasing. Sub in a ryzen 3600 and you're talking $570+ add a 1660 super and you're looking at $630.
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This deal is the type of starter/first gaming PC so many consumers are looking to buy at the moment but can't due to stock issues. If they do make or have a swagbucks account they are looking at $600 plus tax. Hopefully it's still active tomorrow because the 10% coupon can take up to a day to receive.
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But, if you're the kind of person who wants to cherry pick your components, I agree this isn't the best deal, but why are you looking at Dells in the first place if that's the case?