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Decent for Gaming?

I'll get crap but the Dell outlet is a good place to look for reduced cost machines. Inventory turns over fast so he needs to buy immediately if he sees something he likes.

http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnline...earch.aspx?brandId=2201&c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh

Without know much just about any i5 processor is good for most normal games. I'd have him save a few dollars more for a decent video card something in the $100-$150 range should be good enough for most games. The Dell desktops have historically had a slot for a discrete graphics card but its not always true with the mini/small form factor Dells.

I've owned two Dell outlet machines and both worked fine for years.
 
I would check out Ebay or a refurbished laptop. I bought a refurbished Asus ROG(GH73Gh) six years ago and it's still working great. For games, a dedicated video card is preferred.
 
It can often be a good deal to get a Dell with room and a decent PSU and then add a good video card from Newegg or Amazon.

You do need to make sure it will fit and can be powered though -- a PSU might have for example only a 6-pin card power connector while the card needs 8-pin or 8 and 6.
 
damn, too bad. With a little patience and some of those refurb/mid range dell machines mentioned above, and a new ~470X (~$150.) to be released, hopefully, at the end of the month, he could have easily handled Skyrim.

For $230 at that time, He "could" get a 8GB 480 and be good for the next 3-4+ years of DX 12 games. (though horribly bottlenecked by CPUs, I guess) ("could" = demand + availability)
 
damn, too bad. With a little patience and some of those refurb/mid range dell machines mentioned above, and a new ~470X (~$150.) to be released, hopefully, at the end of the month, he could have easily handled Skyrim.

For $230 at that time, He "could" get a 8GB 480 and be good for the next 3-4+ years of DX 12 games. (though horribly bottlenecked by CPUs, I guess) ("could" = demand + availability)

just found this, looks like a decent deal

Processor: Intel Core 6th Generation i5-6400 Processor (Quad Core, up to 3.3GHz, 6M Cache, 65W)
Windows 10 Home 64bit English
1 TB 2.5-Inch SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
8GB Single Channel DDR3L 1600MHz (8GBX1)
8X DVD +/- RW Drive
NVIDIA GeForce 730 2GB GDDR3
Silver
Dell Outlet Inspiron 3650 Mini Tower Desktop

comes with Bluetooth built in and a BT mouse & keyboard edit: mouse may not be BT but keyboard is.

$399, scratch & dent last one

kind of cheap video card but I'd bet its better than internal. Look at the memory its one 8GB stick so you could go to 32GB if needed.
 
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