Dell G5 Gaming Desktop | Dell Australia

Powerful, compact gaming desktop with easy upgradeability and up to 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i9 CPUs, VR-capable GPUs and up to 64GB DDR4 RAM.

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SKU: g-series-5000-desktop Category: Tag:
Dell gaming machines are engineered with the specific, demanding needs of the gaming audience in mind. From the latest processors to powerful discrete graphics cards, they make every experience more intense and real.

Power that refuses to slow down

Kick performance into high gear: Engineered for up to 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i9 processors, the G5 gaming desktop possesses powerful performance and split-second responsiveness for uninterrupted gameplay.

VR-capable graphics: Built for easy expandability, the G5 supports up to the latest NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX and RTX graphics cards for high-powered gameplay and VR-capable performance.

Do more with more memory: Up to 64GB DDR4 2933 MHz RAM ensures overall advanced performance during intensive gaming.

Optimal cooling: The G5 stays cool during intense gaming sessions thanks to optimal airflow driven by a 65W CPU cooler, with a maximum fan speed of 4500 rpm and a flowrate of 41.8 cubic feet per minute (CFM). With four thermal mode options that can be set in the Alienware Command Center, you can adjust based on your needs whether gaming, working, studying or watching videos.

Built for a higher state of gaming

Conveniently compact: The surprisingly compact design takes up minimal space, making it easier to adjust your full gaming setup or transport your PC to LAN parties.

Unforgettable design: A distinctive, gamer-inspired design with customizable RGB lighting gives the G5 gaming desktop a dynamic look and feel that stands out among the crowd.

Full speed ahead: Killer Gigabit Ethernet + optional Killer Wireless ensures blazing-fast speed and smooth network traffic.

Enhance your game

Upgrades made easy: By loosening the two thumbscrews on the back of the system, you can easily remove the side panel to access the internals of the system and upgrade your CPU, GPU, memory and hard drives.

Supreme storage: Expand your storage capacity with three bays to accommodate additional hard drives, including one 3.5” bay and two 2.5” bays. An M.2 slot allows for additional SSD storage, if not chosen at purchase.

Alienware Command Center on Dell G Series

Light it up: The Dell G5 gaming desktop is equipped with 2-zone RGB LED lighting so you can use Alienware Command Center to easily customize the lighting color of bar on the front of the PC.

Game better: We’ve crafted innovative software specifically designed to improve your gaming experience, fine-tune all your game and systems settings, solve problems and manage time.

Calibrate your controls: Now you have control over your hardware and software environments. Not only can you tailor the Alienware peripherals for each and every game you play, you can personalize the space and setup to make your software look and feel precisely the way you want it, without interfering with your gameplay or other activities.

Ace library science: The easy-to-use interface links all your various system settings with a gaming library, making it simple to access gaming information. No matter what the source, the command center gives you easy access to your games and the ability to fine-tune settings for each one. Create a unique game profile and it stays just how you want it, no matter where you launch.

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Dimensions & Weight

Front height: 367 mm (14.45")
Peak height: 367 mm (14.45")
Rear height: 367 mm (14.45")
Width: 169 mm (6.65")
Depth: 308 mm (12.13")
Starting weight: 7.6 kg (16.8 lb)
Weight (maximum): 8.2 kg (18.1 lb)

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  • Desktop computer, a personal computer designed to fit on a desk
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    • .desktop file, providing configuration details for a program in a desktop environment
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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Maggie

    Good Gaming Desktop, my child love it.

  2. 05

    by Siroos

    Working very well. Little busy with McAfee settings.

  3. 05

    by Galen

    my experience with the G5 5000 has been amazing.it works well in games.

  4. 05

    by Brandy

    arrived early in the mail and has performed like a champ.

  5. 05

    by Corey

    My son really likes it. The games run smoothly on it.

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