If you get one with a fast proccessor and a good video card they can perfrom well with games.
The reviews for a Dell Optiplex GX620 are all good. It is designed for people who want to become enterprising on the internet. They are reliable, flexable and dependable.
Optiplex gx260 speakers are produced by Dell, therefore the best place to purchase one is the Dell website, which has the full range of Dell products. Dell do not usually sell through third parties, so it may be difficult to find one elsewhere, although eBay may be a good place to look.
Dell's Optiplex GX270 is capable of running many current and popular games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends. However, performance is not particularly good unless you upgrade the system's graphics card. Most default graphics cards are not impressive for gamers.
Yes Dell Optiplex gx280 is a good system (not) . It has very good memory (true) and sound graphics which is great for the video gamer (but not good specs for the gamer :)). Also it has utlra fast processing speed (nope) from Intel systems, so watching flash is easy (not really). Dude, it sucks now. Get the 760 or get the LENOVO Y-580 if u want a fast computer that games well (great) The first answer is obsolete
Dell X300 has the latest Pentium Processor. It has a 400 Mhz processor system. In other words it is not a good laptop. It is good when you do it occasionally. But it will be very slow.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor is found in several good PCS. One of the best is the Dell Optiplex 960 which retails from PC World, Amazon or directly from Dell for around å£200.
Dell Alienware
Yes, this laptop can handle all the latest games with ease.
The Dell support website is very good. You can find answers online, download the latest files, obtain order status and more at http://support.dell.com.
You can purchase the latest video games from all over. Places like Target and Walmart carry a good selection of video games. Then there is Game stop and Best Buy with just as good video game selections.
There are two slots that can hold up to 1GB each in the Dell Optiplex GX260. It takes DDR PC2700 or DDR PC3200. I found out at crucial.com. It is the direct outlet for Micron Technology. My PC used to have 128mb. I added 1GB. The time it takes from my PC to bootup dropped from 3-4 minutes to 30 seconds. The web surfing speed increased, too. Crucial can scan your PC and make recommendations. The price and quality can't be beat. It's a good place to buy memory. http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=OptiPlex%20GX260%20Series
Yes