Please don’t buy this

11 Comments

  1. Sarcastic_Eggplant

    Some of them don’t even bother with the RGB.. xd

  2. Nithral1965

    Well they follow the same pattern as world wide does with Dells, they’re usually refurbished systems

  3. Holiday-Anybody1448

    Facts my first pc was one of these “gaming” pcs and completely matches the description m

  4. It all depends on the price and the games you want to play.

  5. sortabanana

    Big Fortnite logo on the product images

  6. Outrageous-Cable-925

    For a kid it’s not a bad bundle.

  7. ArmsForPeace84

    Went on Amazon just now and searched up “gaming PC.”

    First result, for $300:

    Dell RGB Gaming Desktop PC, Intel Quad I5 up to 3.6GHz, GeForce GTX 1650 4G GDDR5, 16GB RAM, 128G SSD + 2TB, DVD, WiFi & Bluetooth, RGB Keyboard & Mouse, Win 10 Pro (Renewed)

    While that’s not a sick gaming rig, and won’t play the new releases, there’s a hell of a lot out there it will run at 1080p. For somebody who doesn’t have $700, let alone $1400 or $2800.

    There are very definitely some scam listings for “gaming PCs” on Amazon, but I’m pleased to see they didn’t float, like turds often do, to the top of the results. This time, anyway.

    The RGB is hideous, but it plugs in somewhere for power. Easy fix.

  8. MclaurinPCBuilds

    Calling a Video Card a GPU is not a stretch at all. They mean the same thing.

  9. Toiletpaperplane

    I just started a new job, and my work rig has a 12400, 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, and an M.2 SSD. First thing I thought was “Damn, throw a cheap GPU in it, and it’s a budget gaming RIG!” lol

  10. *cheap ass bottom of the barrel PSU that will go supernova*

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