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2021 Dell G5 Gaming Desktop Review

2021 Dell G5 Gaming Desktop Review

Posted on May 22, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Dell’s G5 Gaming Desktop (starts at $749.99; $929.99 as tested) is a budget gaming PC that delivers enough muscle for casual and multiplayer games at 1080p resolution in a midtower chassis at a competitive price. Our test system is built around Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1650 Super GPU and a 10th Generation Intel Core i5 processor. Despite its trim dimensions, the compact tower and MicroATX motherboard offer room to expand, though we’d recommend springing for Dell’s optional power supply (PSU) upgrade if you harbor future expansion or upgrade plans.
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