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Publicación: 2018-12-12, Autor: Rami , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Pleasant RGB lighting, Tool-free upgradability, Strong performance
Mediocre design, No included peripherals, Slow SSD, Outdated components
With Walmart's Overpowered Gaming Desktop DTW3, you'll get strong performance and graphics packed into a relatively easy-to-upgrade chassis accompanied by colorful, RGB-lit fans. However, we're not a fan of this machine's uninspired design and lack of inc...
Publicación: 2018-12-11, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: tomshardware.com
Solid gaming performance, Cheap,
Gaudy and ugly, Occasional slowdowns, Not enough dust filters, So-so cable management, Some questionable parts
Walmart's Overpowered Gaming Desktop DTW3 is cheap and offers solid gaming performance, but those savings come from questionable parts, which are housed in a questionable design...
Publicación: 2018-12-04, Autor: Tom , crítica de: pcmag.com
Capable of silky-smooth 1080p and 1440p gaming, Clean, simple design, Programmable chassis lighting,
Non-"K" CPU forestalls overclocking (as does basic air cooler), Not a great value on a parts-for-money basis, No wireless connectivity, MicroATX motherboard in a full-ATX case, Uses last-gen GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, not an RTX card
The Overpowered Gaming Desktop is easy on the eyes and offers smooth gameplay at resolutions up to 1440p, but it isn't quite the scorching value you might expect given its exclusive retailer, Walmart...
Publicación: 2018-11-23, Autor: Steve , crítica de: gamersnexus.net
Resumen: We thought we were getting the DTW3 – Walmart's new $2100 gaming PC – but the company instead shipped its $1400 model while still charging us an extra $700 for parts we didn't receive. What we ended up with was a GTX 1070, an i7-8700, an H310 motherboard...