By Seth G. Macy
It’s tough for a dyed-in-the-wool PC gamer to admit out loud, but the days of building your own PC to save money might be over. It’s really hard to build a warranty or exchange guarantee into your home-brewed rig.
It’s still a rewarding and incredible experience, but if you just want to dive headfirst into the world of PC gaming, computers like the Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop are available at better prices than buying the individual components and assembling them.
The Inspiron 5675 specifically is built around AMD’s new Ryzen family of processors. There are versions available with Rzyen 3 1200, Ryzen 5 1400, and Ryzen 7 1700X chips, and all but one model runs Radeon 500 series graphics cards. The top-end model trades out red for green, tucking a GeForce GTX 1060 into the chassis.
Price and availability
The entry level Inspiron Gaming Desktop starts at $599 USD (£899) and goes as high as $1,199 (£1,369/$1,999AU) Weirdly, the $849 US version we tested is the lowest available version in Australia, coming in at $1499AU. There key discrepancy between the Australian offerings and what’s available in the US and UK is they start with an AMD Ryzen 5 1400 processor.
At $849, it’s significantly …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac