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The iBuyPower Y60 is a great gaming PC if you want an eye-catching system that plays games well while showcasing what's inside to full effect.

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We expect to see less powerful, more affordable XPS 8960 models hitting the market throughout the year, so keep an eye out if you want a gaming PC this subtle but don't want to pay for all this power. While the 8960 initially went on sale at a much higher price than its predecessors (from $2,749 up to $5k if you splurge), that's likely because Dell launched the higher-end configs first. But despite its boring appearance, the XPS 8960 has more than enough power to run the best PC games-if you pay for the right components.Īs usual, Dell offers a slew of configuration options for this desktop that let you put up to the latest and greatest PC parts inside, including the latest Intel Raptor Lake 13th Gen chips and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series GPUs. As with its predecessors, the Dell XPS 8950 and Dell XPS 8940, this desktop seems more suited to an office setting than one’s personal gaming den. The Dell XPS 8960 (starting at $2,749) proves that a gaming PC doesn’t need to have an ostentatious design to be worth buying.

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