pcmag.comMarvel at the Components...and the Options Rather than hide a mess inside, Dell worked to arrange the interior neatly and attractively so it could be shown. While not on par with high-end desktops with hard line liquid cooling and other fancy flourishes, it's attractive to look at. You can pack a wide range of components into that space, making your more budget-minded layout or higher-spec build look more expensive than it is.On the processor side, Dell offers anything from an Intel Core i3-9100 through to a Core i9-9900K, with i5 and i7 options in between. For GPUs, you can get a an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, or go for an RTX flavor with either a 2060, 2070, or even a 2080. You can also opt for AMD, but the Radeon RX560X is the only choice. Storage ranges from small (256GB) single solid-state drives or roomier hard drives (1TB) to any combo of a small or large SSD (up to 1TB) and HDD (up to 2TB) together. The higher-spec configurations of this system, clearly, are no joke, and would be able to handle any game at high frame rates.

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