INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In a bid to get ahead of the rush of E3 news, Dell has announced a brand new version of its Inspiron Gaming Desktop for 2018, this time
high-end gaming PCs.Still, that price will get you a 2nd-generation AMD Ryzen processor (up to octa-core) and an AMD Radeon RX graphics as
powerful as the RX580 card
While Dell has kept quiet about what exactly that starting price gets you, we know that the system supports up to 32GB of DDR4 memory, a
hard drive as large as 2TB as well as a solid-state drive as capacious as 25GB.Dell also claims to have improved the airflow of the chassis,
with subtle blue LED lighting adorning the front of the case
This could allow for users to push the hardware a little more, as they experiment with overclocking to get more performance.Finally, the
chassis features USB-C 3.1 as well as six USB 3.0 ports, an optional optical drive and up to five drive bays for additional storage
These forward-looking changes could give first-time PC gamers an introductory PC to grow with.New Alienware accessories descend upon usTo
give would-be Inspiron Gaming Desktop buyers a taste of its more hardcore Alienware brand, Dell has also announced a new wireless Alienware
PC gaming headset, the aptly named Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset
particularly interesting about these headphones is that, while they offer 7.1 virtual surround sound and a noise-cancelling mic, they can
sync up with the AlienFX lighting settings of your other Alienware devices and accessories
That price will get you a wired gaming mouse with four configurable weight adjustments, interchangeable side wings with various sets and
arrangements of buttons, and on-the-fly DPI switching for ultimate control
appears as if Dell is looking to entice new PC gamers into the Alienware world through its Inspiron gaming hardware decked out with
Could it work That likely depends a lot upon performance, so keep it locked her for deeper review coverage.naA2JYJe2WxLmEjLt6C3ie.png#