Dell Home & Office has
Dell G5 Gaming Desktop for
$729.99 after you apply coupon code
DTG5AFF6 at checkout. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below.
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Deal instructions: - Go to Dell G5 Gaming Desktop and add item to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply coupon code DTG5AFF6
- Final price will be $729.99 + Free shipping.
Specs: - 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10400F Processor (6-Core, 12-Thread, 2.9GHz)
- 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4, 2666Mhz Memory
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6
- Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i (2x2) 802.11ax Wireless + Bluetooth 5.1
- Dell Multimedia Keyboard-KB216 Black / Dell Optical Mouse - MS116 Black
- 360W Chassis with Lighting
- Windows 10 Home 64bit English
- Ports:
- Front Ports
- 2x USB 2.0 Type A
- 1x 3.1 Gen 1 Type A
- 1x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type C
- Microphone jack
- Rear Ports
- 4x USB 3.1 Type A
- 2x USB 2.0 Type A
- 1x HDMI
- Gigabit Ethernet
- L/R Surround Sound Audio-Out Port
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FYI
Good idea to do a clean install of Windows every now and again. That's why Microsoft has made it so easy (Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > "Reset this PC") and 20 minutes later you are good to go.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RUZ0...pZiYC
Guess what, I'm mining now with this dell system for a month 24/7 and I swear I'll go to his YouTube next year and tell him my dell is still running and it has paid itself off.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RUZ0...pZiYC
for the "build your own" enthusiasts, yes this is poor quality, but if you need something to play games on, it's not a bad deal (especially with the amex $120 offer if it hasn't expired yet).
if you need upgradeability, look elsewhere, since it uses proprietary parts.
i'm also hearing that gpu prices are slowly starting to normalize. God knows how long before they're fully down to MSRP, but if all you need is a gpu or if you're trying to resell the gpu, might want to do a bit more research.
for the "build your own" enthusiasts, yes this is poor quality, but if you need something to play games on, it's not a bad deal (especially with the amex $120 offer if it hasn't expired yet).
if you need upgradeability, look elsewhere, since it uses proprietary parts.
i'm also hearing that gpu prices are slowly starting to normalize. God knows how long before they're fully down to MSRP, but if all you need is a gpu or if you're trying to resell the gpu, might want to do a bit more research.
The bloatware, the quality of components - this system runs out of the box 15 to 30% slower than it's counterparts and has significant design flaws that will definitely shorten it's usefulness and life and the users won't/can't fix because they aren't computer builders.. I'd avoid it and drop 200 dollars on a better built option with better specs which Gamer's Nexus has identified. Again though, those GN videos are for the tech crowd in recommending the pre-builts for family members and such so I think their dialogue on it is VERY relevant. I would suggest avoiding this system.
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My take: this isn't the best Dell deal we've seen but it's not horrible either. If you need system immediately it's as good as it gets this week so far esp with Amex deal and cb rolled in, but if you can be patient Dell deals are rolling out weekly at this point.
Hint: They don't.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2vrvQy
Oh hey, they do!
EDIT: The intro pretty much explains in detail what they are doing: this is for computer nerds looking to recommend pre-built systems to those who are not computer nerds.
Oh hey, they do!
EDIT: The intro pretty much explains in detail what they are doing: this is for computer nerds looking to recommend pre-built systems to those who are not computer nerds.
Oh hey, they do!
EDIT: The intro pretty much explains in detail what they are doing: this is for computer nerds looking to recommend pre-built systems to those who are not computer nerds.
Just go to YouTube and look through their videos. They bash on just about everything except for a handful of individual components.
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