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Personally, I don't like the answer provided about "it's for Grandma..." so I'll try to explain my experience with the PC. I know you can fit a single fan 1050 ti, which will power MOST games that are out there on decent settings. I was told by a Dell rep that the dual fan will not physically fit in the tower because the tower itself is too small. I'm not sure what your PC needs are - but if they are for gaming, I wouldn't write this off as a horrible purchase, but know that you will need to upgrade at least one of the components. The CPU (i5 7400) isn't top of the line, but it'll get the job done for most things. The 12GB is 50% more than the popular 8GB computer options that are out there for similar price points, marketed as "gaming PCs," so that's a plus. The biggest issue with this PC is the meager power supply it comes with at just 240W. The 1050 ti is the highest GPU you can upgrade to, without having to buy a new power supply & have it awkwardly sit outside the tower, because it will not fit inside of it. If you are going to look at the 1050 line, please spend the extra $40(ish) and the ti vs the regular one. You will double your results & if you're only going to make one GPU purchase, it's worth the extra money. I would also recommend making sure you get a reputable brand, such as ASUS, Gigabyte, or MSI.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Has a pci express 16x, but not labeled as 2.0 or 3.0. Not much room for a full sized graphics card. You could for a small 1050 maybe, m.a.y.b.e.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a horrible choice of a computer if you want to tinker with it. It's for Grandma to pull out and use as is. There's no room for a full size graphics card and unless your downgrading the CPU to something with lower thermals, this will be a pain to deal with.
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