An ALL-AMD Gaming PC from DELL??
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Pre-built desktops - they've always been less than ideal, but can AMD's comeback bring them back to relative relevance? Tunnelbear sponsor link: Visit tunnelbear.com and start your 7-day free trial today! G.skill sponsor link:
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The video examines whether Dell can deliver a genuinely compelling all AMD gaming PC with the Inspiron Gaming 5675, framed around AMD's Ryzen comeback and Dell’s system-level validation approach. The host contrasts AMD’s performance with Intel, noting early Ryzen teething problems but emphasizing that Dell validates the full system experience rather than just individual components. The narrative argues that Dell, as a major OEM, can influence market perception by offering prebuilt systems with AMD graphics and processors, not merely selling separate parts. The hardware discussion centers on the Inspiron Gaming 5675 build, highlighting its front panel connectivity, the robust mid‑tower layout, and the potential for future upgrades thanks to multiple PCIe slots and two M.2 ports. The reviewer evaluates cooling, noise, and thermals, acknowledging decent cooling for a single GPU configuration while pointing out room for improvement in cable management and dust filtration. In terms of performance, the video reports solid 1080p 60fps gaming, VR readiness, and the possibility of high-refresh-rate displays for esports titles, tempered by occasional stuttering from a traditional hard drive under load. The overall value assessment compares cost against a non-mining RX 580 baseline, concluding that the price is competitive given the full system warranty and Dell’s service, with the potential for AMD to regain market share through complete system offerings. The host closes with a broader message about how Dell’s approach could drive AMD's continued processor and platform development, ultimately benefiting consumers who want a ready-made, supported AMD gaming rig.
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