The Best Desktop Computers for 2020
The Best Desktop Computers for 2020
Whether hulking towers, sleek all-in-ones, or space-saving mini PCs, today’s desktops pack spiffier designs and more value than ever. Check out our recent favorites, along with some in-depth shopping advice and deep-dive reviews.
0:00 – Intro
0:14 – Acer Aspire TC-885-UA92
1:06 – Apple iMac 27-Inch (5K Retina 2019)
2:24 – Apple Mac mini (2018)
3:33 – Dell Precision 5820 (2019)
4:16 – HP Envy 32 All-in-One
5:12 – HP Z2 Tower G4
6:22 – Microsoft Surface Studio 2
7:54 – Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition
9:27 – Corsair One Pro i200
10:17 – Dell G5 Gaming Desktop
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looking to get the Dell 9th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 9400 (6-Core, 9MB Cache, up to 4.1GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology) with 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive Intel UHD Graphics 630 with shared graphics memory Windows 10 Home 64bit English 8GB DDR4 at 2666MHz $569.99 ( today ) should I get this one ( thank you for your help )
are laptop gamers watching trying to find a good computer?
I’m new to all this computer stuff does anybody know a desktop that I can do school work on and also play video games.
Audio problem at 4:46
LAWL at ALL, please get good.
I want to buy desktop computer but I m confuse which computer will be perfect for me. My main reason to buy computer is to build apps whether it’s for Android or iOS can u please suggest me which desktop computer will be better for me .
Also I want to run YouTube channel.
My budget is 500$-600$
I hope u will reply me as soon as possible.
First
This video is honestly pointless with some downright idiotic choices if you have to go prebuilt look for specific videos about computers for what you need it for in a lot of cases desktop computers are no longer necessary unless you are doing professional grade photo or video editing or need tons of storage the average consumer can get by just fine using a laptop with a core i5 or ryzen 5 8gigs of ram and a 128 gig ssd and there are plenty of budget PCs with those specs for gaming depending on graphic settings and resolution go with a ryzen 5 or i5 16 gigs of ram a gtx 1660 if your on a budget or a rtx 2060- 2070 if you want great performance, for video editing and other demanding work flows go with a ryzen 7 or intel core i7 8th gen or newer 16-32 gigs of ram and a decent graphics card based on what work you do if all you are doing is video calls and spreadsheets even a chrome book will work for you
Just don’t get a prebuilt…
Does anyone have a broken neck? I do :C like if you do
Don’t buy a prebuilt!! Build your own
Build your own!!
Thanks for the guide, ill for sure be buying one of these
You guys need to be more cognizant of the prices you publish. The Acer price for instance is only if you get it directly from Acer (they’ve actually even slashed it), and they’re out of stock. Every other outlet is charging at least $100 more.
Please do the review of dell precision 3640 with i9 10900k launched in July 2020
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but can it run crysis?
Informative with human interaction.
I like it very much!
Choose the best computer 2020
PCSSSSSSSSS ARE THE BEST
Too much jargon.
Sorry.
I’m looking for a very high spec computer for design work and gaming, would a gaming pc do the design stuff to a high standard or do gaming computers underperform in different departments
This is all good & dandy….all I want is for a machine to NOT breakdown within five years, NOT be obsolete within five years….not REQUIRE me to replace it within five years, & not be "unserviceable" within five years. I have a room full of such failed devices, stacks & stacks of PC towers, screens (with proprietary interconnects), boxes of phones & an assortment of the usual suspects….at this accelerating rate of failures, I will be buying a new PC once a year…maybe once every nine months.
I want one for gaming, lights, power, quiet and slim.
Sir this is vaseem from India, please suggest an i9 9000k best PC for work, and very less secondary gaming. I do not want apple PC.
I like this