
Have more fun with this Dell Inspiron gaming desktop. Its powerful AMD Ryzen 7 processor and 32GB of RAM handle the latest online adventures, and its AMD Radeon RX 580 graphics card provides lifelike images. This Dell Inspiron gaming desktop includes a 2TB hard drive for ample file storage and a 256GB solid-state drive for fast boot-up.
A: 32gb is your max. It does not expand any further than that.
Q: What is the model motherboard what is the PSU ratings, is there M.2 and how many?
A: In research if you look for Linus tech Review on youtube of the initial launch last month. He shows there are 2 M.2 slots, 1 of those NVME capable, and only a 460 Watt power supply going out for the Ryzen 5 version of the case. I would hope the Ryzen 7 1700X and 1800X machines have a beefier unit to power those internals, but I have not found anything like that yet.
Q: Is it W10-Pro or something else (i.e. Home)?
A: It’s Home.
A: It works well for me. I did buy a 4k monitor to go with it thou. I game some but like you not my life work lol enjoy your computer :)
Q: will this support 2 monitors?
A: This DOES support multiple monitors. I have 3 monitors hooked up through the Display Ports as we speak. It also has an HDMI port (though I don't believe 75Hz is supported through the HDMI).
A: Yes it is. Dell's Website Information on this model: " READY FOR VR: Select configurations are available with Radeon graphics that are ready for VR with options up to RX580, and NVIDIA options up to GTX1060, to allow faster, smoother gameplay, and are designed to help you dominate DirectX 12 gaming and virtual reality landscapes. And with dual graphics support, you can double down on power and speed for the ultimate gaming performance, and any other graphic-heavy tasks. "
Q: 1.- Is this thing air cooled or water cooled? 2.- What is the output of the power supply?
A: The unit is air cooled. The power supply has 12V, 5V, and 3.3V outputs.
A: It contains both. Your C: drive is 256GB SSD. The D: drive is 2TB SATA. Yes you can choose where you want things stored, though typically the C: will be where you install programs, and D: is where you store everything else.