expired Posted by delz4stelz • Aug 30, 2020
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expired Posted by delz4stelz • Aug 30, 2020
Aug 30, 2020 6:50 AM
Dell Inspiron 3880 Desktop: Intel Core i7-10700, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD $649.99 @ Staples
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8GB DDR4 SDRAM memory smoothly runs your games and photo and video editing applications
512GB SSD enables you to store thousands of files
Windows 10 Home Advanced gives you the familiar feel of Windows with enhanced capabilities
Intel UHD Graphics 630 provides everyday image quality for Internet usage, basic photo editing, and casual gaming
802.11ac wireless connectivity for easy Internet access and Bluetooth
Built-in DVD drive lets you play DVDs for a richer entertainment experience
Use four USB 3.2 Gen 1 and four USB 2.0 ports for lightning-fast data movement speed
Built-in VGA and HDMI ports to connect to TVs or multiple displays for stunning HD entertainment
Dimensions: 12.77"H x 6.06"W x 11.54"D
Includes a KB216 wired keyboard and mouse for immediate setup
Includes 1 x LAN (Gigabit Ethernet) (RJ-45), 1 x headphones/microphone
1-year manufacturer limited warranty
The Dell proprietary ATX connector means that even if you could upgrade the PSU to one that can actually handle a graphics card (based on form factor, it doesn't look like you can), you'll need an adapter just to get it running.
Only comes with a 512GB SSD that is unlikely to even be NVME.
To turn this thing into a gaming computer, you'll probably have to spend another $600 minimum.
The Dell proprietary ATX connector means that even if you could upgrade the PSU to one that can actually handle a graphics card (based on form factor, it doesn't look like you can), you'll need an adapter just to get it running.
Only comes with a 512GB SSD that is unlikely to even be NVME.
To turn this thing into a gaming computer, you'll probably have to spend another $600 minimum.
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The Dell proprietary ATX connector means that even if you could upgrade the PSU to one that can actually handle a graphics card (based on form factor, it doesn't look like you can), you'll need an adapter just to get it running.
Only comes with a 512GB SSD that is unlikely to even be NVME.
To turn this thing into a gaming computer, you'll probably have to spend another $600 minimum.
The Dell proprietary ATX connector means that even if you could upgrade the PSU to one that can actually handle a graphics card (based on form factor, it doesn't look like you can), you'll need an adapter just to get it running.
Only comes with a 512GB SSD that is unlikely to even be NVME.
To turn this thing into a gaming computer, you'll probably have to spend another $600 minimum.
dell...inspiron. probably should lower your expectations a little
https://cpu.userbenchma