Dell i5680-5842BLU-PUS Inspiron Gaming Desktop 5680 - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD+1TB HDD - NVIDIA GTX 1060 Graphics
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Dell i5680-5842BLU-PUS Inspiron Gaming Desktop 5680 - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB SSD+1TB HDD - NVIDIA GTX 1060 Graphics

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Hard Drive1000 GB Mechanical Hard Drive Processor BrandIntel Processor4 GHz Core i5 8400
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Features
Graphics Coprocessor
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
Item Dimensions
17.23 x 8.5 x 18.07 inches
Item model number
i5680-5842BLU-PUS
Item Weight
30.3 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10 Home
Series
Inspiron
RAM
8 GB DDR4
Hard Drive
1000 GB Mechanical Hard Drive
Batteries
1 Lithium ion batteries required.
Brand Name
Dell
Processor
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Count
6
Processor
4 GHz Core i5 8400
USB
USB 2.0 Ports
4
USB 3.0 Ports
6
Description
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Intel Core i5 8400 (6-Core/6-Thread, 9MB Cache, up to 4GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology) 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4 at 2400MHz 128GB M.2 SATA SSD (Boot) + 1TB 7200Rpm SATA 6GB/s (storage) Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB Be more productive. Windows 10 is the best for bringing ideas forward and getting things done
Reviews
4.1
Reviews: 20
5 stars
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1 star
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William G.
4
So the Dell i5860-5824 gaming desktop is a decent-enough desktop for 1080p gaming, but its not phenomenal, and it has a few things holding it back. So lets start at the beginning. 1.) Setup is a piece of cake. The contents of the brown cardboard box are... the PC, power cable, very sparse documentation, and an entry-level keyboard and mouse. An entry-level keyboard/mouse is pretty standard in this price bracket, so I wont hold it against the Dell. It probably saves the buyers some money so they can pick their own out. Mice and keyboards can be pretty subjective, after all. 2.) Plugging the unit in takes seconds. Just lift the Dell out of the box, and plug it in. Yeah. Really. 3.) Bootup is pretty quick from the included M.2 128GB SSD included. Windows was up and running fully - quickly. 4.) The sound signature from this PC is quiet in some ways, and a tad objectionable in others. Most people - Im pretty sure - will find it very quiet. I mean, it IS quiet. There are three fans inside the case. The CPU fan, a single case fan, and the graphics card (GPU) fan. Both the CPU and case fans are very quiet at all times. However, the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 is a Founders Edition (FE) model - which means it uses a blower-style single fan that vents air out of the back of the system rather than blowing it around the case. Unfortunately, this FE fan is not particularly pleasant in terms of sound. Its not that its loud - because its not really - even under load. Its just that the quality of the sound is either somewhat grind-y, or high pitched with FE fans, depending on the luck of the draw. On my mainstay HP Omen desktop, I have an Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070, with the "same" FE fan, and its a bit ... grind-y, but its not high-pitched. On this Dell, its more high-pitched, and the pitch does my head in if theres no sound playing in the room. Whether you are sensitive to it is something only you will know. If you tend to not notice high-pitched sounds, this PC will work out just fine for you. If you do notice such sounds... well... be warned. Again, not every fan sounds the same in the FE GPUs, so it might be just my particular system thats this way, but given my experience with these GPUs - its not unusual, and the general complaints about the FE fans online lead people to buy different graphics cards without the FE design in part for this very reason. 5.) Down the line, if you do replace the GPU, bear in mind this computer only comes with a 460W power supply, so a PSU upgrade will likely be needed. Also, due to the PSU placement, theres not much room for airflow for a different-fan GPU style, because the PSU will block the fan airflow, being located right next to where the fans would blow. Theres always the FE models of higher-powered GPUs, though, if youre not sensitive to fan noise/sound signature. 6.) There are four SATA ports on the motherboard, with only one in use for the 1TB hard drive. It would certainly be interesting trying to fit more than a couple of extra drives in this case, as theres simply not the room, a surprise given how roomy the case is. 7.) Four RAM slots is a welcome surprise. In my model, theres a single Micron 8GB DDR4 stick, which is actually quite thoughtful, since I was expecting 2x 4GB. This means its easy to add larger sticks without having to replace the usually small sticks of RAM that are often included. 8.) The case is certainly well built, and removing one side to get inside is just two small Phillips screws away. Id have preferred thumb-screws, but this is a minor complaint. The side that comes off feels like its built like a tank. Very weighty, and not at all flimsy. 9.) Gaming on this is just fine. The 6-core i5 CPU does a great job, and yep - the 1060 is a reliable 1080p gaming GPU, even if its just the 3GB version. Expect 10-15% slower frame rates than a 6GB model. For 1080p gaming, though, youre unlikely to notice the difference. PUBG runs just fine, which is still my current addiction. Overall, this is a good PC. Its not remarkable, though, and I really just do not like Founders Edition GPUs. In addition, the blue LEDs are a little garish in my eyes, though perhaps they can be disconnected (Ill look into this). Its not like you can see into the case anyway (even with its peculiar a-samurai-sword-sliced-me design), so its just light for the sake of light. No thanks, Dell! So, this Dell does the job, has been so-far reliable, and gives you a little room for upgrading in the future, even if you will likely need a new PSU to do so (a fairly trivial expense). The big surprise is the M.2 SSD, which really is quite the speedy little thing for firing up Windows/games on, - even if its small. Personally, I just move my current-addiction game to that M.2 drive when needed so I get the fastest load times! Overall, 4 stars out of 5. Recommended.
KGM
4
Ive had either Inspirons or Optiplex desktops at work for 15 years now and have found them quite reliable. This ones no different. I bought a SkyTech Archangel Elite Snow edition off Wahlmurt.com (you know what I mean) and had to return it, faulty OS installation. I could have fixed it easily, I just expect the product to work right out of the box. Then I bought a See You Kay (those are the initials of the company) Mantis, which arrived without the SSD (??). Returned it, no charge. Then order this. Plugged it in, turned it on, a few minutes to set up the OS and load applications, half hour to transfer data, and youre running. If youre gaming seriously, youll want to go with a bigger GPU. This ships with a GTX 1060 (3gb), and it performs well, but I suspect ultra high FPS executive will need a little more ass though. I doubled the RAM with Dell certified. I should be good for another 5-7 years or so with this item.
Gary S. Mann
4
This is a good value PC. I wouldnt really recommend this for a strong gaming system because it doesnt have enough GPU ram. It has a strong CPU though and I will be replacing the graphics card shortly and adding ram to bring it up to gaming level. I am disappointed that the day after I bought it Amazon sent me an email saying I could buy the upgraded version with double the ram and twice the hard drive size for the same $$$. Why didnt I get THAT recommendation first?
Jonathan Gefken
4
Very nice PC, boots fast, Graphics are nice. Did not boot on arrival! Gave me a code, five beeps, which related to battery on motherboard. Went out and got new battery and she booted right up. One thing Im finding on the Intel models is upgrading the DDR memory there doesnt seem to be as many options as the AMD models(5675). Or at least they cant confirm they work with the 5680 models. Overall still a great PC!!!
Blake A.
4
Got this gaming PC today due to my other PC dying on me suddenly. It runs most games decently, and the price was perfect. Rating it 4/5 stars however due to an issue im having right out of the box: audio crackling. I have visited several Dell help forums today and I cannot figure out what is causing this issue. Whenever I use headphones on the front 3.5mm audio jack, it has a very feint audio crackling noise and it gets annoying after a while and still persists even while im playing games. This ruins the immersion and I had to default back to a pair of old Steelseries USB headset with USB instead of 3.5mm. Now there is no crackling.
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